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Stefan Tigges

Stefan Tigges

I am an academic Radiologist who uses comics to teach medical students and residents.

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Posted on 28 November, 201726 November, 2017Author Stefan TiggesCategories announcement

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Next Next post: Giving RSNA talk right now re using Comics/Drawings to teach Students/Residents. Like recent grand rounds, one instance of frontal nudity (tasteful and elegant!), but no cursing (boo!).
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