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Case of the month, latest podcast episodes and country tier changes. A well earned break And just li

Case of the month, latest podcast episodes and country tier changes. [View this email in your browser]( A well earned break And just like that our annual virtual radiology conference, Radiopaedia 2024, is done! We had the best time and we hope you did too! Our speakers really outdid themselves this year and put forward 5 days of incredible teaching for over 13,500 delegates to enjoy. After a short rest, our teaching team will turn their attention to releasing some new radiology courses and preparing for Radiopaedia 2025 next July. Registered delegates can now access all content on-demand and generate attendance certificates. Conference-only delegates have until 25 August to catch-up on everything while All-Access Pass holders have an extra 60 days. [ACCESS ON-DEMAND]( Radiopaedia designates this enduring material for a maximum of 62 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. At Radiopaedia we believe that access to high-quality radiology educational material should not depend on your institutional or geopolitical wealth. That's why we use a tiered pricing system for our courses and make access free for those living in 125 Low or Middle-Income countries. Based on recent data changes, there have been updates to the following country tiers as of August 2024 to make access more affordable: - Aruba, Bahamas, Brunei Darussalam, Cyprus, Greenland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Rep., Malta, Slovenia and Spain have moved from Tier 1 to Tier 2 - Bulgaria, China, Costa Rica, Malaysia and Russian Federation have moved from Tier 2 to Tier 3 [Click here]( to find out more. Featuring Frank, Andrew and special guests! Don't stress if you missed the epic Reading Room Live Podcast during Radiopaedia 2024! You can catch hosts Andrew and Frank, along with special guests Sally Ayesa, Andrew Murphy and Francis Deng for a two-hour radiology spectacular wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out other recent episodes: - Ep 49. Radiology expert witness with Jeremy Jones - Ep 41. Reducing radiologist interruptions with Daniel Fascia - Ep 42. Readful! Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis with Andrew Dixon "Exactly the right combination of entertainment and education." [Apple]( - [Spotify]( - [YouTube]( [LISTEN TO PODCAST]( Featured cases [Generalised lymphatic anomaly]( by Pradeep J. Gamage Case of the month - [Generalised lymphatic anomaly]( by Pradeep J. Gamage You can catch up on prior case-of-the-month winners [here](. Other noteworthy cases featured on the home page over the last month include: - [Hyperostosis frontalis interna bone scan]( - [Malfunctioning mechanical bileaflet aortic valve]( - [Early pregnancy failure gestational sac in cervical canal]( - [Pneumatosis coli]( - [Pelvic fracture and haematoma due to corona mortis injury]( - [Diffuse oesophageal anal and vulvar leiomyomatosis]( - [Hypoplastic rostral superior sagittal sinus]( - [Keros classification illustration]( - [Paget disease of the calcaneus]( - [Panda sign of sarcoidosis]( - [Manta ray sign bladder exstrophy]( To be eligible for case of the month, all you need to do is submit a great case. It doesn't have to be rare. However, it does need to be well presented and include teaching points. [RECENT CASE CONTRIBUTIONS]( Group discounts Take advantage of affordable group All-Access Pass pricing for you and your colleagues. Substantial discounts are available for groups of five or more with tiered pricing and concession rates to promote global affordability. [GET ALL-ACCESS PASS GROUP QUOTE]( Accreditation statement Radiopaedia is accredited by the [Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)]( to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Radiopaedia's ACCME profile can be viewed [here](. Copyright © 2024 Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd, All rights reserved. You have previously opted to receive Radiopaedia emails Our mailing address is: Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd PO BOX 274Kew, Vic 3101 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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