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1The Cleveland Clinic, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Imaging Institute, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA. roland@talanow.net
Radiology Teacher is a free, user-friendly online tool for creating interactive radiology teaching files. This program enhances resident education by offering customizable, real-time case presentations accessible anytime, anywhere.
Area of Science:
- Medical Education
- Radiology Informatics
Background:
- Residency education relies heavily on teaching files.
- Existing methods for creating and sharing teaching files can be cumbersome.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce Radiology Teacher, an online platform for creating interactive radiology teaching files.
- To highlight the program's ease of use, accessibility, and customization features.
Main Methods:
- Development of an online, real-time teaching file creation program.
- Features include automatic source code generation, special effects, and linking capabilities.
- No programming skills or additional installations are required.
Main Results:
- Radiology Teacher enables the creation of customized, interactive teaching files.
- The platform is accessible online, free of charge, and user-friendly.
- It supports individual and institutional use for sharing cases.
Conclusions:
- Radiology Teacher is an effective, automatic teaching file program.
- It enhances the learning experience for radiology residents.
- The program's design facilitates widespread adoption and use.
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