This is where you can let us know how to make Radiopaedia.org even better. We would love to hear from you.
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36 votes
Quiz mode for cases
allow a 'case list' to be viewed in quiz mode, and allow users to set up cases with images ordered as they should be viewed with intervening questions. (ie after the first two images, ask "what is you differential now?" "what other test would you perform and how?" etc..)
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14 votes
iphone / mobile format
enable use optimised for mobile small screen format e.g iPhone
iPhone stand alone application Radiology Teaching File is in the final stages of preparation. More info to follow soon.
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13 votes
Allow cases to be organised in 'playlists'
For example create a list called "Medical Student CNS cases" to which a bunch of cases can be added. The list is then kept on your userpage for quick retrieval. Would work well with Quiz mode.
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12 votes
Accept DICOM image format
DICOM images, with identifiable information stripped off, and converted to standard JPG / PNG format for web viewing.
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6 votes
keep doing such a great job!
Status: startedWe will try... thank you for your support. Radiopaedia is nothing without everyone who contributes.
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4 votes
Mailing and iPhone apps
I think it should be possible to mail text and images directly from the iPhone app to friends and colleagues
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3 votes
I suggest you have separate quiz section,someone can edit it
out of the cases that are submitted to the site.. some can be kept aside for a weekly quiz may be. A section editor can do this job.
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3 votes
display number of hits per case/ article,no of visitors
Let the site automatically display no. of people visiting radiopaedia.org per day
no of hits per case/ article etc may also be displayed.
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2 votes
Image editing / croping in the browser
Ability to edit image within Radiopaedia.org to crop or remove text, without having to use external program. Simple to use.
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2 votes
Ability to keep cases "private"
at least for a while...
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2 votes
Link images to an online editor (pixlr)
Link current images to an online image editor like pixlr so that once an image is uploaded it can be simply and easily altered, cropped etc.
Once changes are made, they are saved back to the original case alongside the original.
Would also allow for easy addition of annotations etc.
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1 votes
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1 votes
Image editing and export for publication
allow images to be cropped, tweaked (contrast etc) and annotated (arrows, text) optimized for publication. Then export them as TIFFs with DPI and size appropriate for the journal in question. Make it easier than photoshop etc...
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1 votes
