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Welcome to CTisus

CTisus.com, the Johns Hopkins Medicine Computed Tomography (CT) website is an informational and educational radiological resource dedicated to CT scanning. The website provides the latest information regarding radiology technology and 3D imaging. Founded by Elliot K. Fishman, M.D., professor in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, the site features a library of content, including Johns Hopkins CT scan protocols, lectures and case studies, as well as medical illustrations.

CTisus Dashboard

Dashboard

Login to CTisus.com to explore our new dashboard. You will be able to see your previously viewed lectures, case studies, and quiz scores as well as customize your profile.

Deep Learning for Radiologists: A Beginner's Guide

Deep learning is used in the research community and in industry to help solve many big data problems such as computer vision, speech recognition, and natural language processing.

Learning Modules

Learning modules is enriched with various interactive topics. It presents educational materilas such as MDCT Atlas of Cross Sectional Anatomy, Normal Anatomy and Complications of Bariatric Surgery and much more.

CT Scan Case Studies

Access over 308,000 CT Scans and the diagnosis that is identified for each case. The case studies range from CT Scans, MRI, and X-Rays, and are organized by anatomical region: Cardiac, Pancreas, Pediatric, Vascular, Gastrointestinal and more.

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37th Annual Computed Body Tomography 2021: The Cutting Edge

CTisus CME

Our First Virtual CME!
Due to rapid advances in technology, radiologists and radiologic technologists often require a comprehensive review of recent advances in computed body tomography. This activity will focus on multidetector/multislice CT and newer systems including dual-source CT scanners.

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