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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Interventional Radiology Techniques
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

Background:

  • Hands-on teaching in Interventional Radiology (IR) involves repeated learning tips.
  • These tips have evolved over two decades into established 'Rules for IR'.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the evolved 'Rules for Interventional Radiology'.
  • To provide helpful guidance for learners and practicing Interventionalists.
  • To leverage humor and foundational principles for effective learning.

Main Methods:

  • Compilation of repeated learning tips and guiding statements.
  • Evolution of these tips into a structured set of 'Rules for IR' over 20 years.
  • Incorporation of humor, technical, and foundational principles.

Main Results:

  • A codified set of 'Rules for Interventional Radiology' has been developed.
  • These rules aim to support Interventional Radiology trainees and practitioners.
  • The rules integrate practical advice with the core principles of the subspecialty.

Conclusions:

  • The 'Rules for Interventional Radiology' serve as a valuable educational tool.
  • These rules offer practical, principle-based guidance for daily clinical work.
  • Humor and foundational knowledge are key components of effective IR training.