
Congrats! I like your work and it is great. I like your final message/advice in your interview: 👉 “Time on the tools is absolutely paramount. The more you scan and the more familiar you become with normal anatomy, the quicker you'll recognise when something is abnormal. Build a habit of correlating your findings with other imaging modalities - MR/ and ultrasound complement each other beautifully and really help solidify pattern recognition.
Surround yourself with clever, curious people and don't hesitate to ask questions or discuss cases. MSK ultrasound is a lifelong learning journey, and working alongside those with different backgrounds and perspectives accelerates your growth enormously. And finally, always make sure your imaging findings align with the clinical picture. Ultrasound is at its best when it answers a clinical question - not when it creates new ones.” Great quote @TendonImaging
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