Showing posts with label bite wing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bite wing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Vodcast for students on reading bitewing radiographs


On Monday I ran over some bitewings with one of the students and it seemed that it could be useful to do a recording and put it out there for other students to watch. So here it is:

http://goo.gl/O7YHk

This is the first vodcast I've done using QM's personal lecture capture software. Does it work for you? Would more like this be useful? Was it too long / slow / monotonous?

Please let me know in person, by email r.d.hurst@qmul.ac.uk or by leaving a comment.

That picture clearly has nothing to do with radiographs. I saw it in a basin on clinic this afternoon and thought it was kind of pretty - it's there to spruce up the blog.

Friday, 30 July 2010

New scenario - normal versus abnormal on bite wing radiographs

I have created another learning exercise, this time to help read bite wing radiographs.

It's under 'Scenario based learning' in the BDS013 Outreach section of Blackboard.

There are just two cases at the moment. As I build the number of cases I'll update the package.

Feedback, as ever, always welcome.