A veterinary radiology learning log, built one note at a time.

De-identified field notes from my path through radiology: imaging reasoning, anatomy, uncertainty, report language, and study materials I want to remember and share.

For GP colleagues and study partners
No advice. No promotion.
Just learning together.
Open notebook with radiology learning notes, taped radiographs, and a Vet-AX mug.

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From Referral to Report: What Happens Inside the Radiology Workflow

A field note on the path from imaging question to report language, and why uncertainty has to be communicated carefully.

Pulmonary Pattern Recognition: Beyond the Checklist

A trainee-level reflection on why thoracic pattern labels are starting points, not answers by themselves.

Why Vet-AX Notes Exists

A short starting note on learning veterinary radiology in public, respecting GP colleagues, and building a careful field notebook.

Study Room

A shared archive for reviewed study materials.

Presentations, image notes, references, and meeting takeaways for veterinarian colleagues. Lightweight for now; de-identification first.

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Learn in Public

Documenting the messy middle so we all get better.

GP-Respectful

Written for real-world practice. No jargon for jargon’s sake.

Safe & De-identified

No identifying details. No specific medical advice.

Evolving Notes

This is an intern journal today. It will evolve with experience.