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Updated discussion forums - anonymous posting and more |
Dear Radiolopolis members! We just upgraded our discussion forum which enables many new features, such as anonymous postings, polls, video integration, instant preview panel and many more ...
Please find below a list of many Boardcodes available for you and how to use them:
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RSNA Radiolopolis event - it will rain prizes again! iPods, books, fun and more! |
Win an iPod touch and many other prizes! Join our RSNA Radiolopolis event! We will give away several latest generation iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod shuffle, great value Radiology books and many gift cards (Starbucks etc.Read More... More... |
Freelance writer for Radiology news articles wanted |
We are currently seeking for freelance writers who are experienced in the medical, and particular Radiology field. If you are interested, please contact freelance@radiolopolis.com with the subject Freelance writing. Details will be then discussed on a personal basis. Thank you More... |
What should I do if my patient has a contrast reaction? Guidelines for contrast reactions |
These are symptom-dependent guidelines for treatment of patients who suffer a reaction to intravenous contrast material.
Urticaria In asymptomatic patients, no treatment is needed. In patient with symptomatic urticaria that is mild or moderate, diphenhydramine 50 mg may be administered orally, intramuscularly, or intravenously. In severe cases, treatment is asRead More... More... |
Interactive stack viewer for Radiology cases - tutorial |
1-Toolbar: The toolbar is available at the bottom of the viewer It offers many features: More... |
The first and only truly interactive multiplanar stack viewer for Radiology cases - on Radiolopolis! |
| Interactive image stack viewer for Radiology cases Finally it's launched: the long promised latest interactive image stack viewer for Radiology cases! No installation needed - no Active X or other plugin needed! Virtually every browser is in these days Flash enabled - that's all you need! Access this program from every computer and from anywhere - independent from your location! And the best is: It's free!!!
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RSNA event with many prizes (iPods), free drinks and meeting with the JRCR editors |
MANY PRIZES (iPods, books, gift cards) at our RSNA event!
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RSNA event invitation - awards, journal author / reviewer questions and more... |
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How-To tutorial: How to create interactive Radiology cases |
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Tutorial: How to use the interactive mode for our Radiology cases |
The interactive stack viewer has been adapted from our affiliated Journal of Radiology Case Reports and allows multiple functions that enhance the educational value of the provided cases.
The user may scroll through the entire image stack, window, level, zoom and pan the images as known from the workstation. |
World premiere: TRULY interactive Radiology cases and teaching files! |
We present a new feature on Radiolopolis which is the start of a new generation of teaching files: interactive image stacks. This feature allows our Radiolopolis members to excel by providing "whole" cases to the audience. |
Radiology Olympics opened! Honoring the movers, shakers and smartest in radiology education |
Yes, you heard right: the first Radiology Olympics just opened! Because of the plentitude of excellent cases we are receiving every day we had the idea to create an international educational contest a la "Olympic games". With the Radiology Olympics we intend to honor our "movers and shakers" in Radiology . Our first disciplines show our most diligent case Read More... More... |
AFIP closes! ACR Launches American Institute for Radiologic Pathology |
New Radiologic Pathology Course Continues Resident Training After AFIP Closure The American College of Radiology (ACR) has launched the American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP), which will provide a four-week Radiologic-Pathology Correlation Course, given five times per year, beginning in January 2011.
The new AIRP course fulfills all requirements for more than 310 residency programs previously satisfied by the Radiologic-PatRead More... More... |
Upcoming Radiology courses and meetings |
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Radiology job market place opened - free job search from over 50,000 Radiology jobs |
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New educational features on Radiolopolis - provided by the Journal of Radiology Case Reports |
In collaboration with the Journal of Radiology Case Reports (JRCR), we provide from today on daily multiple choice questions based on the published articles in the JRCR. We incorporated these interactive questions into our daily activity stream where you can find them under "Educational Corner: Test yourself". (see screenshot). One more reason to see Radiolopolis as your educational "home" page... |
MQSA Breast Imaging Experience Requirements |
The RRC for Diagnostic Radiology requires three months of breast imaging. The latest RRC regulations state "There must be a minimum of 12 weeks of clinical rotations in breast imaging. Each resident should have documentation of the interpretation/multireading of at least 240 mammograms within a six-month period within the last two years of the residency program." The RRC regulations are posted on the ACGME website as "Effective September Read More... More... |
Radiolopolis officially declared as trustworthy health information website! |
We can proudly announce that from Mai 2010 on Radiolopolis has been officially declared a site for trustworthy information that complies with the HON standard!
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New case gallery feature - Display Radiology cases by diagnosis |
And another feature has been added to Radiolopolis: Display cases by diagnosis. This new feature allows you to browse through our entire case gallery by alphabet. 1. Just go to the "Case gallery" and click on the link"Review all diagnoses" (red arrow). 2. You will then see letters from A to Z. 3. Click on any letter and every case starting with that letter will be shown and can be reviewed.
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ACR about Radiolopolis: "Online Trends You Need To Know About"! |
An entire article about social networking in the medical profession has been published in the news of the American College of Radiology (ACR) - and Radiolopolis did not come too short! You may read the complete article here - page 20, title "What Happens Online, Stays Online". For a good reason we make the registration process somewhat harder than other sites - it's worth it to be known as one of the safest professional social networking sites on the plRead More... More... |
