BASIC CHEST RADIOLOGY FOR THE TB CLINICIAN PRESENTATION GUIDE
BASIC CHEST RADIOLOGY FOR THE TB CLINICIAN PRESENTATION GUIDE
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This Presentation Guide offers slide-by-slide notes to be used as you conduct your training with the Basic Chest Radiology for the TB Clinician Presentation slide-set. You should be able to cover this material in about an hour.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Prepare Material
Download the Basic Chest Radiology for the TB Clinician Presentation slide-set onto your laptop computer and print the Presentation Guide to consult as you move through the presentation. These materials are available at the Curry TB Center website.
You will connect your laptop to an LCD projector (or present from your computer screen for smaller groups) to present these slides to your learning group.
To present the slide show, select "view" from toolbar at the top of your screen and, from the pull-down menu, select "slide show." You can also click the "slide show" icon on the toolbar at the bottom of your screen.
To advance the slide show, click on your left mouse button or press the button (alternate is greater than button) on your keyboard.
Review the curriculum prior to presentation. Note that instructions for the facilitator are bolded and are not to be read to your participants. The teaching notes (or "script") are italicized. Your training will be most effective if you (as facilitator) have at least a basic understanding of chest anatomy-for more on this, please review Radiographic Manifestations of Tuberculosis: A Primer for Clinicians, Second Edition, Curry International Tuberculosis Center two thousand nine.
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As you conduct the presentation, keep in mind that the right/left orientation is from the patient's perspective. So the "right" lung will be on the left side of the image throughout this presentation.