Radiologic Technology: Medical Imaging Education
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Medical Imaging Websites
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Aunt MinnieDespite the folksy name, this website is filled with news and resources for all types and levels of Radiology. Some areas require free registration.
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CTisus : Computed Tomography (CT) & CT Scanning.CT focused but rich with teaching files and well-produced media instruction. From the Radiology faculty at Johns Hopkins University.
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Diagnostic ImagingThe ModernMedicine Network brings together news, content, tools, and learning programs from credited, trusted information sources. Curated by a leading group of advisors, consultants, key opinion leaders, and content affiliates, ModernMedicine is a news hub for health industry professionals.
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EuroRad : Radiological Case DatabaseFrom the European Society of Radiology, EuroRAD is an extensive collection of highly annotated cases contributed by identified radiologists worldwide.
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InnerBody AnatomyInner Body provides the world with high-quality, free information about the human body and health science technology.
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MedPixMedPix® is a free open-access online database of medical images, teaching cases, and clinical topics, integrating images and textual metadata including over 12,000 patient case scenarios, 9,000 topics, and nearly 59,000 images. Our primary target audience includes physicians and nurses, allied health professionals, medical students, nursing students and others interested in medical knowledge.
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Public Health Image Library (CDC)Much of the information critical to the communication of public health messages is pictorial rather than text-based. Created by a Working Group at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the PHIL offers an organized, universal electronic gateway to CDC's pictures. We welcome public health professionals, the media, laboratory scientists, educators, students, and the worldwide public to use this material for reference, teaching, presentation, and public health messages.
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Radiologic Technology NewsThe American Society of Radiologic Technologists represents and accredits most imaging technologists. Their news items reflect developments of interest to both technologists and physicians.
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Radiology EducationRadiologyEducation.com is a digital library of radiology education resources. The goal of RadiologyEducation.com is to provide a starting point for entry into radiology places of enlightenment, entertainment and education on the Internet. RadiologyEducation.com identifies high quality radiology World-Wide Web sites that can teach, illuminate, and inspire. In essence, RadiologyEducation.com is meant to serve as a "pico portal" for users interested in radiology.
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RadiologyInfo.orgThis site was developed jointly by the American College of Radiology and the Radiology Sociaety of North America. Information on over 115 imaging modalities is presented for patients or students of the health sciences. Recent additions include "Your Radiologist Explains ...," mp4 video presentations on many different types of studies.
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Radiology Teaching FilesCase studies organized into categories (mostly) by body part. Each case study includes patient history, at least one image, findings, diagnosis, discussion, and references. From the University of Rochester Medical Center.
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RSNA Informatics : Medical Imaging Resource Center (MIRC) Teaching File SystemFreely available teaching files from the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) include images, history, findings, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, comments, and references. The files can be viewed with or without the downloadable software.
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Stanford Radiology : Grand RoundsThis collection contains the current year of recorded grand rounds on a variety of radiology modalities and topics. Sessions are recorded live, so the quality may vary.
Credit goes to Joanne Doucette at the Health Sciences Library, Massachusettes College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, for compiling this list for an article that appeared in MLA News June/July 2013.
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