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Developing a Radiology Curriculum for a New Medical School in Singapore

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Radiology Education

Radiology over the past several years has become an increasingly integral component of patient management, not only in helping clinicians coming to a diagnosis through a wide range of imaging modalities, but also in treatment of diseases. Interventional radiology has, in many instances, replaced conventional medical or even surgical therapy as the new standard of care.

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Tay, KH., Kamei, R., Tan, BS. (2009). Developing a Radiology Curriculum for a New Medical School in Singapore. In: Chhem, R.K., Hibbert, K.M., Van Deven, T. (eds) Radiology Education. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68989-8_15

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