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Dr. Matt Skalski

Dr. Matt Skalski

Episode 37: Chiropractic Radiology with Dr. Matt Skalski

Palmer College of Chiropractic - West
April 28, 2017 by Nathan Cashion in After School, Podcast

About Matt Skalski, DC, DACBR

Dr. Matthew R. Skalski is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at Palmer College of Chiropractic - West Campus. He completed his radiology residency at Southern California University of Health Sciences, and a research fellowship at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. He is also a talented medical illustrator and senior editor at Radiopaedia.org. He also runs a private radiology consultation service.

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You can find Dr. Skalski on…

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Resources

  • American Chiropractic College of Radiology
  • April Fools 2017: 'Apple Eye' X-rays
  • April Fools 2016: Cactus Disease
  • The Birth of the Illegitimate Linear No-Threshold Model: An Invalid Paradigm for Estimating Risk Following Low-dose Radiation Exposure.
  • It is time to stop causing harm with inappropriate imaging for low back pain
  • Handheld, wireless MSK Ultrasound: Clarius, Phillips Lumify

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April 28, 2017 /Nathan Cashion
chiropractic, school, student, Radiology, SCUHS, medicine, MRI, musculoskeletal, Radiopaedia, Netter, ultrasound, illustration, April Fools
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