The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA®) is an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical professionals with more than 51,000 members from 136 countries across the globe. RSNA hosts the world’s premier radiology forum, drawing approximately 55,000 attendees annually to McCormick Place in Chicago, and publishes two top peer-reviewed journals: Radiology, the highest-impact scientific journal in the field, and RadioGraphics, the only journal dedicated to continuing education in radiology.
A comprehensive unit which allows the clinician to compare and contrast multiple cases on the topic, helping to better learn and understand the nuances involved.
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This helpful set of materials was created by the folks at the State University of New York's Upstate Medical University. The teaching file includes images, figures, and descriptions of current topical issues in
X-ray imaging physics. A team of scholars worked onsite, their efforts supported by a grant from the Radiological Society of North America Research and Education Foundation. The materials are divided into seven sections, which include Radiography, CT, Mammography, and Image Processing. First-time visitors shouldn't miss the Introduction area, which includes
information about the world of digital images and their history. Moving on, each of the additional sections contains narrative texts, technique overviews, and explanatory material designed for people getting acquainted with the field.
Risks and benefits, patient information, laws, regulations and product performance, required reports for the manufacturers and industy, and industry standards.
RadiologyInfo.org tells you how various x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, radiation therapy and other procedures are performed. It also addresses what you may experience and how to prepare for the exams. The website contains over 130 radiologic procedures and disease descriptions and is updated frequently with new information. All material on the RadiologyInfo.org website is reviewed and approved by experts in the field of radiology from the ACR and RSNA, as well as other professional radiology organizations.
SearchingRadiology.com is a search engine for searching radiology peer-reviewed information.
Radiologists seeking answers to questions at the point-of-care may use SearchingRadiology.com for searching radiology peer-reviewed information to improve patients' care, outcomes and lives.
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Frank G. Yanowitz, M.D
Professor of Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine
Medical Director, ECG Services Intermountain Healthcare
Yottalook is a free medical imaging search engine designed to provide the practicing radiologists the most important and most relevant information they need at the time of patient care.