The aim of Radiopaedia.org is to develop an online text where information is up to date and relevant to the needs of radiology staff, both registrars and consultants. In addition, the wiki format will allow discussion of topics and resolution of areas of confusion. There are many worthwhile online resources already, however most are not collaborative and therefore lack the ability to respond to users needs.
Anyone can create an article. Anyone can edit an existing one. Contributions remain logged to your name, and can be included in your CV, along with a link to your User Page.
Due to the immediacy of editing, new information can be introduced immediately when it becomes available. Errors can be corrected immediately, with no need to wait for the next edition.
Among other things there's a useful section on "Staging etc". Check it out:
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Thanks for the post!
It is always great to hear that folk appreciate Radiopaedia.org.
We are in the process of updating everything! UI, db, server, viewer etc.. to make it faster and better. new look here
We are always looking for contributors and still have a few section Editorsspots available.
Cheers,
Frank Gaillard.
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