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Tweet @Radiopaedia with the hashtag #RadiopaediaLove to be in the running to win an All-Access Pass. [View this email in your browser]( 50,000 Cases! In October we will reach 50,000 cases. That is fifty THOUSAND cases you can use to learn and teach. To celebrate, we will be giving away [10 All-Access Passes]( to our amazing course and lecture collection! To be in the running, simply tweet @Radiopaedia with the hashtag #RadiopaediaLove telling us how Radiopaedia has helped you over the years. We will announce the winners after we reach the 50,000 milestone, so start Tweeting now! [TWEET NOW]( Featured cases Case courtesy of Jeffrey B Peeke, Radiopaedia.org, [rID:149788]( Here is a selection of recently uploaded cases or those featured on Radiopaedia. - [Duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome]( (case 1) - [Duplication of the pituitary gland-plus syndrome]( (case 2) - [Fogging effect phenomenon]( - [Acquired "wandering ovary" following hysterectomy]( - [Gymnast wrist]( - [Funiculitis]( - [Mesenteric panniculitis]( - [Osteosarcoma - femur]( - [Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (Nora lesion)]( - [Persistent hypoglossal artery and bovine arch]( Or you can check out all the latest contributions on the website. [RECENT CASE CONTRIBUTIONS]( In this episode, A/Prof Suresh de Silva interviews the man who founded and is Editor In Chief of Radiopaedia.org, Frank Gaillard. Frank discusses his reasons for setting up the organisation and provides an insight into the evolution and machinations of arguably the most well-known radiological education and resources site, globally. He gives some career advice and offers his views on several hot-button topics including artificial intelligence. We also get to know a little bit more about Frank the man and what makes him tick. As an extra bonus you get to hear the exact moment he gets into trouble with his wife. A must-listen for anyone who uses or follows Radiopaedia. [LISTEN TO PODCAST]( Radiopaedia is one of the five proud institutions whose learning material has been selected for the International Certificate in Radiology Fundamentals program (ICRF) run by Radiology Across Borders (RAB). Radiology Across Borders (RAB) is a registered charity with over a decade of experience supporting radiology teaching and training in developing nations. The ICRF course offers health professionals in developing nations the opportunity to access high-quality and affordable education in the basics of radiology practice. Students in this program will access learning materials of the highest standard, aligned to a curriculum designed by sub-specialty experts specifically for students in developing nations. RAB’s team will support students for ten months as they study eight units of core radiology. The Student Guide for 2023 is now on the [RAB webpage]( and EOIs close on the 14th Nov 2022. [FIND OUT MORE]( Although Radiopaedia 2022 Virtual Conference has finished, we still have a great deal of on-demand content that will see you through till next year. Large 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]( Photo credit: Resting Photo by RF._.studio ([here]( Zebra Jean van der Meulen ([here]( Crowd Photo by [Craig Whitehead]( on [Unsplash]( Copyright © 2022 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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