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RadiologyInfo.org Linking Policy

Linking to RadiologyInfo.org

Physician websites and medical institutions may use one of our specially designed RadiologyInfo logos when linking to RadiologyInfo.org. Visit our Downloads page for details.

The RadiologyInfo.org website is developed and operated jointly by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). The site was developed to serve as a resource for radiologic information for patients, the general public, and referring physicians. We encourage physician, medical, and educational websites to link to RadiologyInfo.org. The site's concise, current, physician-reviewed radiology content is a valuable resource to your site visitors. Patients scheduled for a radiologic procedure or radiation therapy will especially appreciate a link to RadiologyInfo.org because the site is designed to answer patients' most frequently asked questions in easy-to-understand language.

Linking Recommendations

We recommend that you link directly to the RadiologyInfo.org home page (http://www.radiologyresource.org) and to any of the site's internal pages that might be appropriate.

1. Short text link:
RadiologyInfo.org (www.radiologyresource.org) - Current and accurate

To add this link to your site, copy the code below and paste it into the body of your HTML page.

RadiologyInfo.org (www.radiologyresource.org) - Current and accurate patient information about diagnostic radiology procedures, interventional radiology and radiation therapy.

2. Long text link:

RadiologyInfo.org (www.radiologyresource.org) - Patient information about radiologic procedures and the role of radiologists in healthcare. Concise, accurate descriptions of diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic radiology procedures, how each is performed, and what patients might experience.

To add this link to your site, copy the code below and paste it into the body of your HTML page.


RadiologyInfo.org (www.radiologyresource.org)- Patient information about radiologic procedures and the role of radiologists in healthcare. Concise, accurate descriptions of diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic radiology procedures, how each is performed and what patients might experience.

Links from RadiologyInfo.org to other websites

For the convenience of our users, RadiologyInfo.org provides links to other relevant websites. (For example, our page about MRI Safety includes a link to the MRIsafety.com website.) RadiologyInfo.org has assembled a task force comprised of radiologists to evaluate such links. Some of the criteria used for link selection by the task force follows:

  • The site should have patient information content.
  • The site content should be reviewed by physicians.
  • The site should not be primarily a commercial or political tool.

Although the task force screens links to other websites as described above, RadiologyInfo.org, ACR, and RSNA are not responsible for the content or the privacy and security practices of such websites.

If you would like to recommend a website for the task force to consider linking to, please use the following submission form:

1. URL of website: (Please enter only one URL, multiple URL entries will not be considered.)

2. Does the site have medical info for patients? Yes

3. Is the site reviewed by physicians? Yes No

4. What is primary purpose of this site?

5. What is your affiliation with this site?

6. Your name:

7. Your e-mail address:

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Last update: March 17, 2014

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