About Our Medical Review Process

At Radiology Diagnosis, all medical and radiology content is created and kept up to date with a strong focus on being accurate, therapeutically relevant, and based on evidence. To keep this guarantee, all medical content goes through a formal review process by certified radiology professionals before it is published and during regular updates.

We check that the information we post is up-to-date with the latest medical research, established clinical guidelines, and best practices in radiology.


Checking Medical Information Before It Is Published

Before it goes live, an internal medical reviewer with a background in radiology verifies all of the medical information on radiology-diagnosis.com.

During the first medical review, the reviewer looks at the content for the following:

• Correctness of medical facts and words
• Consistency with accepted reporting and radiological standards
• Alignment with current clinical recommendations and peer-reviewed evidence
• Clarity, completeness, and clinical relevance

We only post things that meet our standards for quality and medical correctness.


Plan for regular medical checkups and updates

Science and medicine are continually changing and getting better. We check our medical content on a frequent basis to make sure it is still correct.

• Most medical content is checked again at least once a year.
• Things that are time-sensitive or have a major impact may be looked at more often.
• Reviews make sure that the information is still accurate, up-to-date, and relevant in a clinical environment.

Before it is published again, the content goes through another medical review if it needs to be changed.


What Causes Medical Content to Be Changed

Medical content can be changed in addition to scheduled reviews when:

• New clinical guidelines or consensus statements come out
• New research, studies, or evidence have a big effect on what we already know
• Imaging protocols, diagnostic criteria, or reporting standards change
• Internal review or expert feedback finds mistakes, missing information, or chances to make things better.

A certified medical practitioner checks all changes before they are made public.


What Medical Reviewers Know

Medical reviews are done by radiologists who have the proper clinical skills and knowledge of the situation. Reviewers are picked based on how well they know the issue being examined to make sure that the review is responsible and educated.


A promise of openness and medical accuracy

We can give you medical information that is accurate and based on facts thanks to our medical review process. We try our best to make sure that everything we write is accurate and up to date, however our resources are only meant to be used for learning and knowledge. They don’t take the place of professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.


Improving Quality All the Time

We always look at and improve our medical review process to make sure it meets the most recent search quality requirements, medical standards, and best practices. We wish to give doctors, students, and other healthcare professionals radiological information that they can trust and that is of excellent quality.