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Many internet search engines display non-specific search results. It is time-consuming to filter desired information. Radiologists need a tool to search and display radiology-specific and peer-reviewed contents. Non-radiology contents need to be filtered to find more targeted hits, thus reducing the time needed to find needed information.
This is a free service, which is exclusively dedicated to searching and displaying radiological contents. Peer-reviewed contents and websites are included in the search engine, thus shortening the time needed to find relevant information and increasing the specificity of the results. This includes, but is not limited to, general and specific searches for cases, images, publications, radiological societies, and news. Users may tailor their searches to their specific needs in a dedicated preference section.
This user-tailored radiology search engine increases specificity and reduces the amount of time a radiologist needs to find desired information. Validity and reliability are high due only to searching peer-reviewed contents. Customization of the search engine satisfy the individual's preferences and needs.
The author presents a freely available, customizable, and peer-reviewed search engine for all aspects of Radiology.
PubMed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/ Google Scholar. http://scholar.google.com/ Radiology Search. http://www.RadiologySearch.net