Radiopaedia.org on your CV

Last revised by Frank Gaillard on 20 Oct 2022

Many contributors inquire how best to list Radiopaedia.org contributions on their CV (curriculum vitae) or resume

Your user profile makes it easier to list your achievements, as well as details of when you first joined Radiopaedia.org and any editorial roles you may have had. As such, linking directly to your user profile is a good way to allow readers to see your actual contributions for themselves. 

As far as including your achievements in your CV, and acknowledging that the format is clearly up to the individual, we suggest listing contributions under a separate Publications subheading. For example:

  • Publications & Presentations
    • Peer review journals
    • Presentations at conferences (oral and poster)
    • Radiopaedia.org (profile available at www.radiopaedia.org/users/<your login name here>)
      • Cases contributed:  XX, moderated and published (as of [date])
      • Articles written: XX, moderated and published (as of [date])
      • Article edits: XX moderated edits (as of [date])

Don't forget to include any editorial position you may have held. 

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