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After complaining a lot to the program coordinator about how terrible our morning lectures are (if they even happen since most the of the time neither attendings nor residents actually show up), I have been tasked with revamping the lecture curriculum. We are a small community based hospital. We have maybe 10 attendings, many of which are fellowship trained, but it is hard to get them to give solid lectures that aren’t random BS case conferences that have no relevance to the month’s topic and no cohesion. So, I’d like to outsource this to some online material. Does anyone have any ideas for how to make a comprehensive radiology lecture series? I’ve seen a bunch of free lectures like the Radiology Resident Core Lecture Series and the Core Lecture Series from the Society of Thoracic Radiology which I will surely integrate, but my program coordinator has no problem purchasing something for the program and makes it seem like that’s actually preferred. Oakstone CME was a suggestion from a couple residents in the program. I’m hoping for something as comprehensive as Boards and Beyond for Step 1 studying. Any tips are much appreciated
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