Healthful Goddess A world of health information to educate and illuminate.
  • scissors
    June 10th, 2009adminGeneral

    [headline_style_3r deck="Abdominal imaging CME just got a little easier..." headline="A Free Special Report From Radiology Daily is available for you to download now: Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques " subheadline="Claim your free copy from Oakstone Medical Publishing, the reliable source for continuing medical education, abdominal imaging courses and reports on the latest abdominal imaging research." headlinetext="" ]

    Interested in the latest news in the field of Abdominal Imaging?

    If you are, we have good news!

    A new free Special Report is now available:

    Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques

    Get the Special Report Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques absolutely FREE when you sign up for Radiology Daily alerts.

    Dear concerned radiology professional,

    If you’re a practising radiologist, radiology resident or internist, you know how crucial safe and accurate Abdominal Imaging is.

    So, what’s a busy radiologist to do?

    First and foremost, stay on top of the latest research, and your CME requirements, particularly those abdominal imaging courses that address the latest technology and how to use it correctly and safely, as well as how to interpret your findings to aid in treatment decisions in the hope of the best patient outcome.

    Radiology Daily was launched to help you stay on top of your CME requirements, bringing you the latest news on abdominal imaging. This is news you can use in your practice to stay on the cutting edge, or even ahead of the curve.

    Radiology Daily, from Oakstone Medical Publishing, which produces the landmark Practical Reviews in Radiology, brings you the latest news in the world of radiology from over 40 journals around the globe.

    The peer-reviewed article abstracts in Practical Reviews in Radiology are essential reading for anyone in the field of radiology who wants to keep current with the latest research and findings, and meet their CME requirements at the same time.

    Now you can also get this invaluable free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques, completely free.

    When you download your copy of your free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques, you’ll also be registered for free Radiology Daily email alerts.

    Each time we publish a new article on Abdominal Imaging, it will be sent to your inbox, to help keep you up to date on the news you need to know in the world of radiology.

    To get your free copy of Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques, simply enter your email address in the box, and click on the button below.

    We will send you a confirmation email with your download link to get your copy of this free report.

    Then, about once every month, you will receive a new article via email on Abdominal Imaging, each time we publish a new article or special report at the site.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for abdominal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques right now! " instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about abdominal imaging research and abdominal imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report.
    " button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    Every professional caregiver has dedicated themselves to a lifetime of learning.

    You hunger for knowledge…for advanced skills…for tools that promote patient health…

    Your goal is always the same:

    You want to detect and diagnose diseases in the abdomen more quickly and efficiently, in its earliest stages, when treatment is likely to be less difficult and cure is more probable.

    This invaluable Special Report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques tells you what you need to know about Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), and how they compare as diagnostic tools.

    In this special report you will learn about:

    • Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), what it is and how it works;
    • The major applications of MRCP in reference to abdominal imaging;
    • How MRCP compares with Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in terms of procedure;
    • The pros and cons of MRCP compared with ERCP;
    • The barriers to using MRCP, and how they are currently being resolved;
    • How MRCP compares with ERCP in terms of safety;
    • How MRCP compares with ERCP in terms of imaging quality;
    • How MRCP compared with ERCP in terms of visualization;
    • How to use MRCP;
    • How to deal with artifacts;
    • MCRP terms of acquisition and display ;
    • Recommended MRCP protocols;
    • Major applications of MRCP;
    • What patients are ideal candidates for MRCP;
    • How does MRCP compare with ERCP and other Abdominal Imaging in terms of detection of:
      • Ductal anatomy
      • Gallstones
      • Tumors
      • Pancreatitis
      • Sclerosing cholangitis
      • Mucinous ductal ectasia
      • IPMT
      • strictures
      • Biliary maljunction
      • Biliary variants
      • Duct variants
      • The limitations of MRCP

    And more….

    Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for Abdominal Imaging CME.

    Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques now, and download in minutes.

    Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about Abdominal Imaging and Abdominal Imaging CME courses to the Radiology Daily website.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for abdominal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques right now! " instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about abdominal imaging research and abdominal imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report.
    " button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]
    Your time is very valuable.

    Keeping current on new medical technology and procedures is time-consuming, but essential to your professional career.

    So we’ve distilled the most important facts about Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques into a fast-reading report of only about 2,500 words.

    Why not invest the next 10 minutes in gaining a deeper understanding of Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques.

    Want off our email list? At any time you can easily unsubscribe from Radiology Daily with a couple of mouse clicks. It couldn’t be simpler.

    To get your copy of Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques right now, plus register for your free copy of the Radiology Daily newsletter, simply fill in your details below.

    With kind regards,

    Don Deye, M.D.
    Medical Director
    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for abdominal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques right now! " instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about abdominal imaging research and abdominal imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report.
    " button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    P.S. As any diagnostician knows, experience is key in detecting disease. So is keeping up to date with the latest technologies, techniques, and procedures, in the hopes of gaining the best patient outcomes.

    If you agree, I’m sure you’ll want to read Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques. Register now, download and start reading in minutes.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for abdominal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques right now! " instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about abdominal imaging research and abdominal imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report.
    " button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 10th, 2009adminGeneral

    [headline_style_3r deck="Interested in the latest news in the field of Emergency Radiology?" headline="Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key" headlineclass="none" subheadline="Download your free report from Oakstone Medical Publishing." headlinetext=""]

    Get the Special Report Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key absolutely FREE when you sign up for Radiology Daily alerts.

    [rclp_ofie title="Claim your copy of our free special report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key right now!" titlestyle="color:#003399;font-size:3em;" subtitle="" subtitlestyle="color:#000000;" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about Emergency Radiology research and Emergency Radiology courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif"]

    Radiology Daily was launched to help you stay on top of your CME requirements, bringing you the latest news on Emergency Radiology. This is news you can use in your practice to stay on the cutting edge, or even ahead of the curve.

    Radiology Daily, from Oakstone Medical Publishing, which produces the landmark Practical Reviews in Radiology, brings you the latest news in the world of radiology from over 40 journals around the globe. These peer-reviewed article abstracts are essential reading for anyone in the field of radiology who wants to keep current with the latest research and findings, and meet their CME requirements at the same time.

    When you download your copy of your free special report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key, you’ll also be registered for free Radiology Daily email alerts. Each time we publish a new article on Emergency Radiology, it will be sent to your inbox, to help keep you up to date on the news you need to know in the world of emergency radiology.

    To get your free copy of Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key, simply enter your email address in the box, and click on the button below.

    We will send you a confirmation email with your download link to get your copy of this free report.

    Then, about once every month, you will receive a new article via email on Emergency Radiology.

    [rclp_ofie title="Claim your copy of our free special report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key right now!" titlestyle="color:#003399;font-size:3em;" subtitle="" subtitlestyle="color:#000000;" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about Emergency Radiology research and Emergency Radiology courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif"]

    In this invaluable Special Report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key, you will learn about:

    • Statistics on stroke;
    • Definition of stroke;
    • Types of stroke;
    • Frequency of each type of stroke;
    • Subtypes of ischemic stroke;
    • Distinguishing between types of stroke;
    • Distinguishing between stroke and non-stroke;
    • The three optimal approaches for diagnosing stroke;
    • Why early detection is key for ischemic stroke;
    • Key features to look for when imaging the brain;
    • Key signs to look for when making your diagnosis;
    • contrast versus noncontrast studies;
    • signs of a hemorraghic infarct;
    • key things to look for in the first 24 hours of symptom onset;
    • which imaging studies show stroke within the first 24 hours to seven days;
    • why FLARE is more sensitive than T2 weighted images;
    • the most sensitive way to detect areas of acute stroke;
    • contrast enhancement and what it means;
    • other things to look for around the MCA sign;
    • the significance of the gyriform pattern;
    • CT versus MRI in an acute stroke setting;
    • stroke imaging controveries to be aware of;
    • dealing with artifacts;
    • the advantages of fast-spin echo;
    • other trauma to the brain;
    • benefits of MRI;
    • suggested best practice in the case of emergency imaging for stroke.

    Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for Emergency Radiology CME.

    Claim your copy of our free special report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key now, and download in minutes.

    [rclp_ofie title="Claim your copy of our free special report, Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key right now!" titlestyle="color:#003399;font-size:3em;" subtitle="" subtitlestyle="color:#000000;" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about Emergency Radiology research and Emergency Radiology courses to the Radiology Daily website. Save time, money, and potentially lives with this invaluable special report." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif"]

    We’ve distilled the most important facts about Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key into a fast-reading report of only about 2,500 words.

    Why not invest the next 10 minutes in gaining a deeper understanding of Imaging of Acute Stroke: Early Detection Is Key?

    Best of all, you’ll also get a free subscription to Radiology Daily‘s email service, to keep you abreast of every new article we post at the site on the topics of the most interest to you.

    With kind regards,

    Don Deye, M.D.
    Medical Director

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 10th, 2009adminGeneral

    [headline_style_3r deck="Gastrointestinal Imaging CME just got a little easier..." headline="A Free Special Report From Radiology Daily is available for you to download now: Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy " subheadline="Claim your free copy from Oakstone Medical Publishing, the reliable source for continuing medical education, gastrointestinal imaging courses and reports on the latest gastrointestinal imaging research." headlinetext="" ]

    Get the Special Report: Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy absolutely FREE when you sign up for your free Radiology Daily alerts.

    Dear concerned radiology professional,

    If you’re a practising radiologist, radiology resident or internist, you know how crucial safe and accurate gastrointestinal imaging is.

    So, what’s a busy radiologist to do?

    First and foremost, stay on top of the latest research, and your CME requirements, particularly those gastrointestinal imaging courses that address the latest technology and how to use it correctly and safely, as well as how to interpret your findings to aid in treatment decisions in the hope of the best patient outcome.

    Radiology Daily was launched to help you stay on top of your CME requirements, bringing you the latest news on gastrointestinal imaging. This is news you can use in your practice to stay on the cutting edge, or even ahead of the curve professionally.

    Radiology Daily, from Oakstone Medical Publishing, which produces the landmark Practical Reviews in Radiology, brings you the latest news in the world of radiology from over 40 journals around the globe.

    The peer-reviewed article abstracts in Practical Reviews in Radiology are essential reading for anyone in the field of radiology who wants to keep current with the latest research and findings, and meet their CME requirements at the same time.

    Now you can also get this invaluable free special report, Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy, completely free.

    When you download your copy of your free special report, Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy, you’ll also be registered for free Radiology Daily email alerts.

    Each time we publish a new article on gastrointestinal imaging, it will be sent to your inbox, to help keep you up to date on the news you need to know in the world of radiology.

    To get your free copy of Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy, simply enter your email address in the box, and click on the button below.

    We will send you a confirmation email with your download link to get your copy of this free special report.

    Then, about once every month, you will receive a new article via email on gastrointestinal imaging.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for gastrointestinal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy right now!" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report and notify you by email when we post new information about breast imaging research and breast imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    Every professional caregiver has dedicated themselves to a lifetime of learning.

    You hunger for knowledge…for advanced skills…for tools that promote patient health…

    Your goal is always the same:

    You want to detect and diagnose disease more quickly and efficiently, in its earliest stages, when treatment is likely to be less difficult and cure is more probable.

    This invaluable special report tells you what you need to know about virtual colonscopy, and how it compares with conventional colonoscopy as a diagnostic tool for detecting colon cancer and dealing with polyps before they can ever progress to the cancerous stage.

    In this special report you will learn about:

    • The statistics on colon cancer;
    • Our progress in the fight against colon cancer;
    • Our success in treating colon cancer;
    • The current state of colon cancer screening;
      • Fecal occult blood test;

    • Barium studies;
    • Endoscopy;
    • Sigmoidoscopy;
    • Full colonoscopy;
    • Virtual colonoscopy;
  • The American Gastroenterology Society recommendations regarding colon cancer screening;
  • The difficulties with conventional colonoscopy;
  • The risks with conventional colonoscopy;
  • Virtual colonoscopy defined;
  • How virtual colonoscopy compares with conventional colonoscopy in terms of ease and safety;
  • Research on the advantages and efficacy of virtual colonoscopy compared with conventional colonoscopy;
  • The potential reasons for the mixed results in the research produced thus far on the efficacy of virtual colonoscopy;
  • The future of virtual colonoscopy.
  • You’ll get all this in your free special report Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy, available now as an instant PDF download you can request now and start reading in minutes.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for gastrointestinal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy right now!" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report and notify you by email when we post new information about breast imaging research and breast imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for gastrointestinal imaging CME. This special report, excerpted from our CME course Topics in Radiology, published in partnership with Johns Hopkins, bring you the news you need to know about virtual colonoscopy.

    To get this free special report, simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report, and notify you by email whenever we post new information about gastrointestinal imaging and gastrointestinal imaging CME courses to the Radiology Daily website.

    Your time is very valuable.

    Keeping current on new medical technology and procedures is time-consuming, but essential to your professional career.

    So we’ve distilled the most important facts about Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy into a fast-reading report of only about 2,500 words.

    Why not invest the next 10 minutes in gaining a deeper understanding of virtual colonoscopy for colon cancer screening.

    Want off our email list? At any time you can easily unsubscribe from Radiology Daily with a couple of mouse clicks. It couldn’t be simpler.

    To get your copy of Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy right now, plus register for your free copy of the Radiology Daily newsletter, simply fill in your details below.

    With kind regards,

    Don Deye, M.D.

    Medical Director

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for gastrointestinal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy right now!" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report and notify you by email when we post new information about breast imaging research and breast imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    P.S. As any diagnostician knows, experience is key in detecting disease. So is keeping up to date with the latest technologies, techniques, and procedures, in the hopes of gaining the best patient outcomes.

    If you agree, I’m sure you’ll want to read Advantages and Efficacy of Virtual Colonoscopy for Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy. Register now, download and start reading in minutes.

    [rclp_ofie title="Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for gastrointestinal imaging CME" subtitle="Claim your copy of our free special report, Virtual Colonoscopy For Colon Cancer Screening Compared With Conventional Colonoscopy right now!" instructions="Simply click on the button below. We will send you a download link to your copy of this free report and notify you by email when we post new information about breast imaging research and breast imaging courses to the Radiology Daily website." button="http://radiologydaily.com/wp-content/themes/oakstone/images/buttons/click_to_get_your_special_report.gif" ]

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    Radiology Daily is a free website and email newsletter service published by Oakstone Medical Publishing, for practicing radiologists and other medical professionals interested in the field of radiology and its various sub-specialties.

    Oakstone Medical Publishing is a leading provider of continuing medical education (CME) on a variety of medical specializations.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    What is the Radiology Daily free newsletter program?

    This site and our emails are a free public service from Oakstone Medical Publishing.

    There are currently 13 radiology subspeciality newsletters at the website available completely free of charge, publishing content from Oakstone Medical Publishing’s range of radiology CME courses.

    You will receive an email newsletter in your email box on the topics of your choice whenever we publish a new one at the Radiology Daily website. From time to time, we will also send you news of new CME products in that category that might be of interest to you.

    You can therefore expect approximately two emails a month per newsletter topic you have requested.

    Advertising Policy
    This website is free for anyone who wishes to use it, and devoid of any external advertising. However, we do like to provide website users with information on the relevant Radiology Daily CME publications to help you manage your professional challenges and maintain your accreditation.

    From time to time, we may send out promotional emails on each radiology topic. If you wish to opt out of these ‘special offer’ promotional emails, please follow the instructions on ‘opting out’ at the bottom of any promotional email you receive from us, or contact us at Customer Service at
    service@oakstone.com
    and ask to be put on the ‘Opt Out’ list. This will not affect receiving your radiology newsletters on the topics of your choice.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    The front page of the Radiology Daily website shows the most current articles that have been posted to the site. We publish a new radiology article every weekday.

    The headline and except of approximately 75 characters appears on the front page. To read each article in its entirely, please click on the headline, or on the “Read More” link.

    Once you go to the articles own special page, you can take advantage of the other features at the site.

    At the top and bottom of each article you will see the following 4 buttons:

    • Comments
    • Email A Colleague
    • Print Alert
    • Bookmark

    Each of these features will be explained in turn in their own posts in the FAQ section.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    You can forward articles of interest at the Radiology Daily site to fellow professionals by clicking on the second link from the left at the top of each article.

    Our Privacy Policy
    We will NEVER rent, share or sell your email address to any third party. If you use the email to a colleague feature, we will not use the email address of your colleague for any other purpose than to forward the articles you have requested be sent.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    The “Print Alert” feature at Radiology Daily allows you to create a printer-friendly version of the article, complete with title and text, in an appropriate font for ease of reading and paper conservation.

    Simply click on the button at the top or the bottom of each new article to print.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    You may save any article of interest by logging in and clicking “Bookmark” to use the Bookmark & Share option at Radiology Daily. In this way you will be able to locate the information easily again if you use a bookmarking service like the free ones provided by Google, AOL and so on, to keep track of your information.

    You can also use  Digg and Stumbleupon and Facebook to share your bookmarks with fellow professionals.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , ,
  • scissors
    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    There are several special convenient features here at the Radiology Daily website. Here is a list of some of the ones you might find most useful.

    Make Radiology Daily as your home page
    You can set Radiology Daily as your home page by clicking the link on the top right.

    Easier Reading on the Web
    You can enlarge the font size of the articles posted at Radiology Daily for easier readability by clicking on the larger, or the largest of the three “A”s on the top right.

    Search the Site
    You can search the whole of the site using the search box on the top right hand corner of the Radiology Daily site.

    Site Map
    A full list of the main pages at the site can be found at:
    http://RadiologyDaily.com/about/site-map/

    Radiology Daily Topics List
    On the right hand side of the site, you will see a list of the 13 topic categories we currently publish articles for. To view all of the articles published in that category, just click on the link to go to the category homepage.

    Weblog organization

    Please note that Web Logs, or Blogs, publish (or ‘post’) content with the most recent information appearing at the top of the page, with older entries appearing lower down the pages. If you wish to read the most recent articles, start at the top of the page.

    If you wish to read the older articles at the site, please scroll downwards towards the bottom of the page.

    Special Reports

    The Special Reports at the site are excerpted from our comprehensive CME programs in Radiology. They are completely free of charge and are all available as instant PDF downloads. Simple click on the “Free Reports” tab for a full listing.

    Share
    Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
  • « Older Entries