Clinical Subspecialties
The bulk of the exam, organ system by organ system. Most of this knowledge you build through daily reads โ RADIB helps you round out the gaps and drill boards-style vignettes.
Subspecialties
NeuroradiologyStroke, tumors (GBM vs mets), spine, hemorrhage patterns.
ThoracicLung cancer staging, ILD (UIP vs NSIP), pneumothorax, PE.
MusculoskeletalFracture patterns, bone tumors, arthritides.
Abdominal / GI / GULiver masses, SBO, renal cysts (Bosniak), GYN emergencies.
BreastBI-RADS, calcification morphology, mass margins, MRI.
CardiacCoronary anatomy, viability, valvular disease, CT/MRI protocols.
Nuclear MedicinePET/CT, V/Q scans, thyroid scintigraphy, bone scans.
Clinical content banks are being populated. For now, the mock exam draws physics-weighted questions; clinical subspecialty banks will come online one organ system at a time โ start with Neuro.