Interpreting radiographic images accurately is crucial for effective diagnosis and patient care. This guide helps readers develop a systematic approach to image evaluation, emphasizing exposure parameters, positioning accuracy, and anatomical recognition. It also discusses common errors and corrective strategies, enabling students to refine their analytical skills and improve diagnostic outcomes.
Tinashe Nyakudya is a senior lecturer specializing in diagnostic radiography with a particular focus on radiographic image interpretation. He has contributed extensively to training modules in medical imaging and has collaborated on several academic and clinical imaging initiatives. His research interests include image perception, observer performance, and radiographic pattern recognition. Tinashe has published in peer-reviewed journals and frequently presents at radiological societies across Southern Africa. He is also active in digital image analysis projects aimed at improving diagnostic precision.