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Posted by: Radiolopolis Team in Radiology Blogs

Yes, you heard right: the first Radiology Olympics just opened!

Because of the plentitude of excellent cases we are receiving every day we had the idea to create an international educational contest a la "Olympic games". 

With the Radiology Olympics we intend to honor our "movers and shakers" in Radiology . Our first disciplines show our most diligent case contributors - categorized by Radiology section, time frame (month, year, all times).

More disciplines will follow, such as "most educational", "best rated", "most attention drawing". Later on we will also implement multiple choice questions for our cases and the best and smartest ones will be also honored in our "Olympic hall of fame"!

The 5 best "champions" will be listed for each discipline and category. We have gold, silver and bronze medals for our best ones!

Furthermore we plan to offer a "certificate" print function, which can  not only be used for the "personal ego" but especially for residents who can show these to their program directors to show their active educational participation.

More to follow....

Enter the Radiology Olympic hall of fame!

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Muhammad Ayub
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written by Muhammad Ayub , September 02, 2010
Dear Dr. Talanow
Radiolopolis Olympics is a wonderful idea. But is scoring just based on number of cases only? Is there any premium for quality cases as well?
Regards
Dr. Ayub
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