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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    The Comments section at the bottom of each new article has been set up to help our readers and editors communicate and share factual information and professional experiences in an open community forum, in a well-organized manner.

    If you wish to post Comments on the articles you have read, you should log into the site at the top left of the page.  Use your email and password, and check the name boxes to make sure you are happy with your user identification on the site.

    Your username ONLY will be on display, never your email address or any other personal data.

    Then, once you are logged in, either type or copy and paste your comments into the box.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    All information at the Radiology Daily website is copyright Oakstone Medical Publishing, 2009, excerpted from their various radiology-related CME courses.

    Copyright of all content at this site, whether written, audio, video, or pictorial, is strictly reserved.

    The content of this newsletter may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of Oakstone Medical Publishing.

    For permissions, please use the form on the Contact us page. Please state your name, institution, and the proposed use of the material you would like to reproduce.

    Please feel free to link to our content from your own website. If you require assistance with this, please use the Contact Us form for help from the webmaster.

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    June 9th, 2009adminGeneral

    You can always see the Email Newsletters for which you are registered on the “My Account” page. Simply manage your newsletters by checking or unchecking the boxes on the Topic List on the right.

    Full instructions on how to add/delete your Email Newsletters are also provided at the bottom of every email you receive from us.

    If you wish to opt out of the articles or the promotional mailings at any time, simply click on the link at the bottom of every email we send, or visit you’re “My Account page” to register or unregister.

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