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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Spectator@lemmy.world to c/radiology@lemmy.world

Hello everyone!

I am amazed at how quickly this rather specialized community has grown. It gives me perverse pleasure to see that C/Radiology has somehow exceeded C/Medicine in subscriber numbers! So thanks for visiting and allowing me to share my interest in this field with you!

As the community has expanded, we have, of course, come across typical growing pains, and since this is a medical community, some additional factors must also be considered, such as respect for any patient discussions and medical privacy. We have the potential for a lot more growth, but we must be vigilant in respecting medical laws as well. To that end, I have made additional changes to the Community Rules to better clarify the situation for everyone. Additionally, I have conversed with the Lemmy.World admins, who are supportive of this community and now aware of its unique characteristics and requirements.

One major change that has come out of that discussion is that we worry about how inadvertent posts that breach patient confidentiality would behave with federation. It's not like Reddit, where the post is centralized, and there's only one copy to remove. As a consequence, for now, I have changed this community to only allow moderators to post. My hope is that, in the not-too-distant future, Lemmy itself will implement a way for users to post pending moderator approval. Visitors may still comment upon any posts in this Community, and so as a workaround, I've started this megathread for any general questions or discussions you might have regarding radiology. (Please follow the rules still!) If you would like to share a case as a post - please DM me, and I will post on your behalf.

Now onto future updates: For the next few weeks, I will have reduced posting - because I'm going to be away from steady internet. I will continue to post interesting cases I come across thereafter. Eventually, I also plan to have a sticked general guidance on how to look at radiologic images so that you can have a better understanding and capability of looking at these images yourself!

While we're at it, I'm also looking for additional mods to help. I would prefer that you have some medical imaging background, medical background in general, or moderator experience if possible!

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A community for all things related to medical imaging!

RULES:

-1. Please follow the Lemmy.World Server Rules.

-1A. Please be civil.

-1B. Please be respectful when discussing medical cases. While we do not wish to impose a somber tone upon this community, please remember that there are real patients behind the images.

-2. No patient-identifiable information. There is zero tolerance for breaching patient confidentiality laws. De-identified information is allowed under HIPAA, the US patient confidentiality law. Consent is not required when posting de-identified information.

-3. No requests for medical advice or second opinions. Please go to your physician/provider for assistance. Online strangers will never know your clinical history as well as your actual healthcare team, nor will the images posted here be of sufficient quality or completeness for diagnostic interpretation. Any content or discussions in this Community should be considered for educational purposes only, and their accuracy or quality with regards to standard of care cannot be guaranteed.

-4. No spam or advertising. Products or companies that are mentioned as a natural course of discussion are allowed.

-5. Please do not spread misinformation.

-6. Moderators have final say in their decisions. Please, no rules lawyering.

Posts:

Only moderators may post in this community pending Lemmy's implementation of a moderator-approval process. Until that happens, you may post general comments or questions in the stickied megathread. You may also request the moderators to post on your behalf via DM, pending time and availability.

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