Andrew Dixon on Radiopaedia.org

Andrew Dixon

MBBS (Hons) FRANZCR

Andrew is a Consultant Radiologist at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He has primary subspecialty expertise in neuroradiology, with secondary interests in musculoskeletal imaging and trauma radiology. 

He is a keen radiology educator, having achieved international recognition for his courses including Radiopaedia's Trauma Radiology Course, Emergency Radiology Course and Medical Imaging Anatomy Course. He founded the Radiology Channel on YouTube.

He is currently Radiopaedia's academic director and was co-convenor of the Radiopaedia Virtual Conference in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. His favourite emoji is 🍍

Andrew is a director of Radiopedia Events Pty Ltd

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Question What nerve is the most common connection between the facial nerve (CN... almost 3 years ago
Reviewed by Jeremy Jones almost 3 years ago
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Question Which is the most superficial level of the gastric wall to contain ga... about 3 years ago
Reviewed by Joachim Feger about 3 years ago
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Question Squamous cell carcinomas are the most common malignancy arising from... about 3 years ago
Reviewed by Ammar Haouimi about 3 years ago
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Question Given the position effect on the parapharyngeal space, where do you t... almost 4 years ago
Reviewed by Ammar Haouimi almost 4 years ago
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Question A 65-year-old woman presents with complaints of painful left jaw swel... almost 4 years ago
Reviewed by Bruno Di Muzio almost 4 years ago
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Question Which is the most common jugular fossa mass? ... over 6 years ago
Reviewed by Ian Bickle over 6 years ago
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Question A 75 year old woman with epigastric pain has been assessed with MR ch... about 7 years ago
Reviewed by Yuranga Weerakkody about 7 years ago

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