In recent few years Radiology has become a very important subject both in clinical practice as well as Med school teaching. Role of physician in current day practice is not only to examine and treat the patient, but also to guide the investigations.
Lately it seems that there is a
Blog Carnival for every conceivable topic or group of like minded individuals.
A Blog Carnival is a particular kind of blog community. There are many kinds of blogs and websites, and they contain articles on many kinds of topics. Blog Carnivals typically collect together links pointing to blog articles on a particular topic. A Blog Carnival is like a magazine. It has a title, a topic, editors, contributors, and an audience. Editions of the carnival typically come out on a regular basis (e.g. every monday, or on the first of the month). Each edition is a special blog article that consists of links to all the contributions that have been submitted, often with the editors opinions or remarks. There is so much stuff in the internet, just finding interesting stuff is hard. If there is a carnival for a topic you are interested in, following that carnival is a great way to learn what bloggers are saying about that topic. If you are blogging on that topic, the carnival is the place to share your work with like-minded bloggers.Blog Carnival is the place to come to find carnivals you are interested in, to submit your blog articles to carnivals where they belong, and to organize and maintain carnivals. I regularly submit posts to the
Grand Rounds and I think that the blogosphere would benefit from one stop shopping for Radiology specific posts as well so I am now accepting submissions for the first edition of the Radiology Grand Rounds. I will accept anything that is relevant to Radiology or Medical Imaging but you don't have to be a Radiologist to contribute. I'd love to hear from physicians, Patients, Nurses, Medical Students,Radiographers, Imaging Technicians etc, etc. Even if you dont have a blog/website but have something interesting related to radiology you are most welcome to submit. I won't peg down a date just yet. I'll just see what kind of response I get first.
Send submissions to
sumerdoc@yahoo.com and anybody interested in Hosting Radiology Grand Rounds in future. Archive of the dates and future hosts of Radiology Grand Rounds will be kept here.