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In this thread, I will compile my medical illustrations in oncology and #RadOnc.

Many are from textbook w @DanTrifMD
amazon.com/Absolute-Clini…
based on @ARRO_org study guide for board exams.

A picture is worth 1000 words.
Here is oncology in a few pics.
@DanTrifMD @ARRO_org @SpringerNature Starting with pediatrics:
Rhabdomyosarcoma treatment paradigm for cancers of head/neck depends on parameningeal vs non-parameningeal location. PM is an unfavorable site, affects stage. #sarcoma #HNCSM
@DanTrifMD @ARRO_org @SpringerNature CNS/brain anatomy from sagittal view.
#BTSM
Chapter from @cgr0105, Sameer Nath, from University of Colorado
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@Me4Trauma I think being a high volume CR surgeon helps with trauma, given that I am frequently in all 4 quadrants of the abdomen and still do many trauma mobilizations routinely in my elective practice
#Q2 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
@Me4Trauma Although, the majority of my deployed cases were orthopedic in nature. Much of this comes down to judgement, anatomy, and sound technique. Pre-deployment courses incorporating good splinting principles and ex-fix use for non-ortho also important #Q2 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
@Me4Trauma #colorectalsurgery background also extremely helpful with intestinal injury and good damage control principles, especially after damage control when resuscitation is complete and it is time for reconstruction/restoration of continuity #Q2 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
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@Me4Trauma Military subspecialty surgeons are often low volume compared to our private sector peers. Luckily the military also has Training Affiliation Agreements (TAAs) my partner @Doc_Brown44 and I have which let’s us work in private sector to ⬆️ volume
#Q1 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
@Me4Trauma @Doc_Brown44 I think the single best way for surgeons to be prepared for deployed trauma is to be busy when not deployed #Q1 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
@Me4Trauma @Doc_Brown44 Similarly, even though the bulk of my practice is #colorectalsurgery, I’ve always got to retain the mindset that I need to retain my trauma skill set and keep up with the trauma literature. This is critical for military-bound surgery residents #Q1 #SoMe4Trauma #SoMe4Surgery
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