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Big year ahead for Radiopaedia and we know you're going to love it. The year 2022 was notable for be

Big year ahead for Radiopaedia and we know you're going to love it. [View this email in your browser]( The year 2022 was notable for behind-the-scenes work at Radiopaedia. The excellent news is that all this is about to blossom into exiting new features in 2023! We reached the milestone of 50,000 public cases in 2022. Fifty thousand! And we have more courses than ever before and are getting ready for a massive Radiopaedia 2023 Virtual Conference this July. Most importantly, our community of contributors, editors and developers has never been stronger or more engaged. You too can join our community forum and find out how you can contribute (or just hang out). With your help and support, we are going to make Radiopaedia better than ever before. [JOIN OUR COMMUNITY FORUM]( We're excited to announce that you can now submit radiology educational posters (rPosters) for publication at the Radiopaedia 2023 Virtual Conference (July 24-28). If your rPoster is accepted, it will feature in the conference and you'll receive a certificate, a DOI citation, and the opportunity to be considered for an award. Don't miss this chance to showcase your educational talents! [FIND OUT MORE]( ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 28 February 2022 Radiopaedia.org and the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) are again collaborating on giving you all the opportunity to submit an adult brain case to ASNR 2023 Case of the Day. Each day during the ASNR 61st Annual Meeting (April 29-May 3, 2023), a case will be shown as the official Case of the Day. This had traditionally been 'invite-only', but for a number of years, one of the cases will be chosen from cases you submit to Radiopaedia.org. [FIND OUT MORE]( Featured cases [Occult distal radial fracture]( contributed by Kevin Banks. The Case of the month is: - [Occult distal radial fracture]( contributed by Associate Professor Kevin Banks You can also check out all the latest case contributions on the website. - [External jugular vein pseudoaneurysm]( - [Spinal cord tuberculoma]( - [Solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas]( - [Neonatal pneumothorax]( - [Rotator cuff repair complicated by infection]( - [Diabetic myonecrosis]( - [Arteriovenous malformation in the lateral ventricle]( - [Medial elbow snapping]( - [Myositis ossificans]( - [Duchenne muscular dystrophy]( - [Subgaleal haematoma with orbital extension]( [RECENT CASE CONTRIBUTIONS]( The Radiopaedia 2023 Virtual Conference is fast approaching and now is the perfect time to secure affordable group access for you and your colleagues. 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: Fireworks photo by Ray Hennessy on [Unsplash]( Chicago photo by Benjamin Suter on [Pexels.com]( Crowd photo by Craig on [Unsplash]( Copyright © 2023 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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