

Practice is Key

Interactive Radiology Cases
Scroll, pan, window, and zoom
Cases are interactive, just like on a work PACS. All you need is a modern browser, which means you can learn radiology at home or on the go.



Efficient Learning
Carefully selected case sets
Master classic and atypical appearances of pathologies more efficiently than haphazardly reviewing cases at work. Cases include sample reports, focused discussions, annotated images, and reputable references.

On-Call Radiology Resources
Helpful resources while on the clock
The Pediatric Normals by Age, Body CT Incidental Findings, and Neuro CT Mimics resources were specifically created to help on call. Select illustrations are accessible via the media index.

If CaseStacks existed when I was an R1 or R2, I absolutely would have paid for the service for a few months before starting call. It would’ve been invaluable for my confidence going into a challenging experience.
Ben White, MD
benwhite.com
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Features

Interactive Cases

Track Your Progress

Keyboard Shortcuts

Assessments INSTITUTIONS
Test yourself with MCQs following a recommended search patterns and by writing your own sample reports

Example Case Reports

Saved Cases
Call Simulator NEW
Shuffle cases from our courses and submit your own prelim report

Program Director Dashboard INSTITUTIONS
Program directors can monitor trainee progress on courses and assessments on the PD dashboard

Annotated Images

Quality References

Assign Tasks INSTITUTIONS
Program directors can assign courses and assessments
Radiology Trainees
Courses are designed for call preparation, but also useful for preparing for new rotations or refreshing your knowledge of topics outside your specialty.
An Ideal Resource For
Providers in Other Specialties
Courses cover "must-know" diagnoses pertinent to a variety of specialties, including: EM, orthopedics, pediatrics, neurology, and neurosurgery.
Medical Students
Our medical school curriculum and anatomy modules are ideal for medical students wanting to improve their imaging interpretation prior to rotations, internship, or residency.
Additional Resources
Peds Normals by Age
Database of reference normal radiographs, CTs, and MRIs by child age from birth to age 16
Neuro CT Mimics
Visual reference of common pathology mimics on CT
Incidental CT Findings Guidelines
Quick reference to recent consensus guidelines for managing incidental findings found on CT imaging of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis
Medical School Anatomy Modules
Labeled radiographs and scrollable CT/MRI series teaching radiologic anatomy in a level of detail appropriate for medical students