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Tim Shepherd

@tim0shepherd

Neuroradiologist

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Can we please just abandon “dorsal-ventral” and “cranial-caudal” in human neuroanatomy, maybe even for names of structures… I get historical issue, but it’s confusing!

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When you push the FA threshold too hard you get the “interhemispheric tract”… some people suggest this tract has 5 parts including the above plus “falx cerebri fasciculus” Parts I, II, III and V… although I’ve only ever seen that parcellation published in healthy controls ;)

When you push the FA threshold too hard you get the “interhemispheric tract”… some people suggest this tract has 5 parts including the above plus “falx cerebri fasciculus” Parts I, II, III and V… although I’ve only ever seen that parcellation published in healthy controls ;)
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In Louisville (2011) I thought… no way (as future neurorad) I’ll need this, but might as well be an “authorized user” and take those extra questions… today I did my first FDG injection for pet-mri…

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No matter how well caffeinated I am, there is always one silly error that slips by me in the proof - I guess I should just embrace “wabi-sabi”?

No matter how well caffeinated I am, there is always one silly error that slips by me in the proof - I guess I should just embrace “wabi-sabi”?
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Word has a really really easy way to label lines of text - I don’t understand why journals don’t require it. This legacy thing just adds time for busy volunteers (aka reviewers!) to locate their comments.

Word has a really really easy way to label lines of text - I don’t understand why journals don’t require it. This legacy thing just adds time for busy volunteers (aka reviewers!) to locate their comments.
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The end? “I know of six critical systems (…) which no longer have any engineers,” a former employee said. "There is no longer even a skeleton crew manning the system. It will continue to coast until it runs into something, and then it will stop.” washingtonpost.com/technology/202…

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The next Hands-on fMRI and DTI course will take place May 17-19, 2023 in New York City. fmri-course.com #fMRI #DTI #braintumors #neuroradiology #Neurosurgery #neuropsychology

The next Hands-on fMRI and DTI course will take place May 17-19, 2023 in New York City.

fmri-course.com

#fMRI #DTI #braintumors #neuroradiology #Neurosurgery #neuropsychology
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via The New York Times “A lot of guidelines may seem reasonable when considered in isolation,” Dr. Johansson said. “But the cumulative burden of all guideline recommendations combined is absurd.” The same thing can be said about many other dimensions of healthcare. nytimes.com/2023/02/14/hea…