Radiopaedia

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Radiopaedia

Type of site Availablein English Owner Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd Editor Associate Professor Frank Gaillard URL Commercial Yes Registration Optional (required to edit) Launched December 2005 Currentstatus 16,200 articles with 51,063 cases (as of December 2022) Radiopaedia is a wiki-based international collaborative educational web resource containing a Background [ ] Radiopaedia was started as a past-time project to store radiology notes and cases online by the Australian The domain name for radiopaedia.org was registered on 11 January 2007. The Radiopaedia.org platform and text content are owned by Radiopaedia Australia The site was initially programmed using In 2010, almost all of the article and image collection from radswiki (a similar wiki-based radiology educational site) was donated to Radiopaedia. Its article content is currently limited to English. Purpose [ ] Radiopaedia’s mission is "to create the best radiology reference the world has ever seen and to make it available for free, for ever, for all." Similarly to [ citation needed] however, despite its open edit nature, it is ranked relatively high among user reviews. A survey done in 2020 shows that 90% of on-call radiology trainees in the United States are using Radiopedia and StatDx as the first and second line options to help them during their work. Sub sites [ ] Radiopaedia also maintains several other educational subsites which include • Radiology Signs - a • Radiology Channel - a Editorial team [ ] The ...

Anatomy, medical imaging and e

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Welcome to Radiopaedia.org

Radiopaedia comprises three fundamental content types (articles, cases and multiple-choice questions).​ Articles Articles seek to provide a comprehensive review of topics relevant to the practice of radiology. Every contribution is valuable, and peer-reviewed by our editorial board, so we encourage you to share your knowledge and expertise. Together, we can create an unparalleled resource for the radiology community. See: Cases Cases are part of your personal case library. You are encouraged to share your cases with the community where they can be used to illustrate articles or be featured in questions. You can also collate cases into Multiple choice questions Questions are relatively new to Radiopaedia but we have big plans for them. For now, questions are shown at the bottom of articles and used in our virtual conferences and courses. You can also find them when searching the site. See: A Radiopaedia.org Supporter is someone who values what we are trying to accomplish, and is willing to help with small periodic financial contributions to help build: • innovative educational features • enhanced medical information in the radiology reference section • enhanced teaching facilities such as new presentation and quiz features • continuous improvement of the website • accessibility of radiology information to medical professionals in developing countries If you believe in Radiopaedia.org's mission to create the best possible radiology reference and teaching site and make it ava...

Radiopaedia

What is Radiopaedia.ir? Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource which has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever. Your first edit You can update (and write) articles on Radiopaedia If you see a typo or missing link to an existing article, it's easy to make an edit as soon as you see it. Content types Radiopaedia comprises two fundamental content types (articles and cases) and playlists (ordered collections of cases). Articles Articles are collaborative efforts to provide a single canonical page on any and all topics relevant to the practice of radiology. Every edit counts, so don't hesitate to jump in and share what you know. Cases Exceptional cases and up-to-date articles are vital for Radiopaedia. Please consider helping by uploading your cases. There is no better way to show your appreciation for the site than by making it even more informative. Playlists Create and share playlists to help advance medical information around the globe. Curate focused playlists on specific topics for presentations to help other medical professionals teach radiology, or formulate quiz playlists to support medical students in their education. Editorial standards The accuracy of Radiopaedia. content is overseen by a dedicated group of volunteer editors who constantly review additions and changes to articles and case...