Frank Gaillard on Radiopaedia.org

Frank Gaillard

MBBS, MMed, FRANZCR, Hon. FRCR

Associate Professor Frank Gaillard is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Radiopaedia.org, which he began in December 2005. He is also a neuroradiologist at the University of Melbourne Department of Radiology of the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia.  

In 2021, in recognition of his contribution to radiology education, he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (UK). 

Disclosures:
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Neuroradiology Playlist #5 - tumours and tumour-like

18 cases

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Neuroradiology Playlist #6 - spine

15 cases

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Neuroradiology Playlist #7 - spine

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Neuroradiology Playlist #8 - cerebrovascular

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Paediatric cases (iOS pack)

18 cases

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Perfect cases - brain and spinal cord

39 cases, 3 slides

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Pineal region (iOS pack)

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Pituitary region pathology (iOS pack)

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Posterior fossa pathology (iOS pack)

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R2020 COD

6 cases, 6 slides

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