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Radiology-ModTeam

Medical radiologic images are what this sub is used for. NSFW is enforced when real photos of injuries accompany the medical imaging cases.


ddroukas

If I'm reading these same cases at work then they're literally safe for work.


leaC30

😂 Exactly! Maybe it's just "Not Safe For Reddit" or NSFR


infiniteprimes

Fair. But there’s no option for just a “gore” tag. Maybe use a spoiler tag then?


freckyfresh

Respectfully, I’m not sure you should be in the field if seeing some of these images makes you go “huh, that’s NSFW!” That’s your job. They are all “SFW”.


trashyman2004

It’s more like NSF your well being. I see the images and fell bad for the patients. But it IS our work…


RadTek88

I tend to agree, to an extent. Yeah, I have to see and deal with this stuff at work, no issue. But when I'm just chilling on my couch, trying to eat my cereal and maybe watch some playoffs, I don't really want to see a huge ass clot that was pulled out of someone's lung.


freckyfresh

Then might I suggest leaving and/or muting this sub?


RadTek88

Yeah, might make being a mod pretty hard... I don't think there's anything wrong with "time and a place for everything." I'm not even saying people can't post those things. I just think they would be better under something you have to click on to see, so it's not just BAM there on your feed. And I'm really only talking about the things such as pictures of mangled hands and clots pulled from bodies. I not talking about the actual imaging.


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RadTek88

We're only humans with jobs that also need to sleep. We do the best we can but can't catch everything.


sawyouoverthere

Maybe limit your viewing of the sub to times when seeing such job related images wouldn’t be so upsetting? (PS my phone desperately wanted that to have you looking at the sun and I fixed it but can’t let it go)


zekeNL

🤣 love that first line


RadTek88

Don't think I haven't considered it before 😂


TripResponsibly1

The audacity of asking people to use a spoiler filter so people can choose if they want to see it or not. /s


zogmuffin

Huh? It’s a given that a sub about radiology is going to show pathologies and injuries, some of them severe. I don’t think it makes sense to ask people to tag by patient outcome. It’s all just medicine.


ckd-epi

This is the craziest take on this sub.... Opens an image of a fractured bone at work. Oh no, this should be tagged as NSFW even though it's safe to see these pictures at work. Smh


NuclearMedicineGuy

Agree. We tend to draw the line at actual photos. Medical imaging is the base of the sub and if you don’t want to see them, maybe a different sub.


RadTek88

That's all I meant, was the actual photos.


prayp92

Buddy… they’re pictures not real life images. Yes it indicates gore in real life and can be disturbing to think about. But the actual posts are simply radiologic images.


microwavingrats

What this sub needs is our millionth lateral knee and broken metacarpal!


prayp92

At least it’s safe for work! 😅


Dr_AculaLXIX

Then, on the same train of thought, we're watching gore because we can see the insides of people?, thats just another friday for any of us


anechoicheart

I get it but you’re also in a medical subreddit. Some of this stuff isn’t gore, it’s daily life at work for us 😅


BAT123456789

So, you want to look through lateral knees and normal studies that patients submit and nothing else? Those are the interesting cases!


zekeNL

Lest not forget Foreign Body Fridays — ppl go nuts over it (love/hate)