Basic Radiology - SecondLook
Expert-developed at a leading university
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Functionality & Mechanism
This mobile study aid, developed at the University of Michigan Medical School, provides a self-assessment platform for radiology education. The application presents a series of radiographic images across eight core sub-disciplines, including chest, musculoskeletal, and neuroradiology. It utilizes a question-and-answer format that guides users through image analysis, prompting them to identify key structures and pathologies. This mechanism facilitates knowledge review and supports students in identifying gaps in their understanding before coursework and licensing examinations.
Development & Context
- The news coverage notes the SecondLook app series was created at the University of Michigan to offset reduced in-classroom time for anatomical sciences.
- The original tool's success with histology led senior medical students and faculty to collaborate on versions for other clinical topics, including basic radiology.
- Collectively, the apps in the series have been downloaded over 49,000 times in 180 different countries as of the article's publication.
- A survey of the developer's students indicated that over 95% reported "always" or "frequently" using the SecondLook resources for their studies.
Intended Use & Scope
Basic Radiology - SecondLook is designed as an educational support resource for medical students, health sciences learners, and radiology laboratory professionals. Its scope is limited to self-assessment and knowledge review for academic coursework and preparation for licensing examinations. This description is based on developer materials and news coverage, not peer-reviewed clinical validation.
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Jun 2020
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