Frankly Speaking: The Skull is a free, no-fluff study companion designed to help radiology students truly understand the structure, purpose, and imaging relevance of the skull.
In this edition, Frank breaks down cranial bones, facial bones, sutures, foramina, and key landmarks in a way that connects anatomy directly to positioning and image evaluation. Instead of memorizing random projections, you’ll learn why they matter and what you’re actually looking at on the image.
Built for students whose anatomy and positioning classes don’t always sync up, this guide bridges the gap — clearly, logically, and without unnecessary jargon.
Perfect for exam prep, clinical confidence, and late-night caffeine-fueled review sessions.
Frankly Speaking: The Skull is a free, no-fluff study companion designed to help radiology students truly understand the structure, purpose, and imaging relevance of the skull.
In this edition, Frank breaks down cranial bones, facial bones, sutures, foramina, and key landmarks in a way that connects anatomy directly to positioning and image evaluation. Instead of memorizing random projections, you’ll learn why they matter and what you’re actually looking at on the image.
Built for students whose anatomy and positioning classes don’t always sync up, this guide bridges the gap — clearly, logically, and without unnecessary jargon.
Perfect for exam prep, clinical confidence, and late-night caffeine-fueled review sessions.