EDITORIAL PeterCorr MBChB, FFRAO(O}BA, FRCR, M MtJII(UCT) . Dlflll'tmtmt of RlHll%fy, Iln/VBI"1ty of NBtIII K~eping up to date with advances in radiology is difficult for the practising radiologist. The aim of our journal is to provide useful reviews on important issues which you can use in day to day practice. A further aim is to offer radiologists an opportunity to have their work published in a peer reviewjournal.We would like to encourage registrars in particular to send us their work We will invite specialists outside radiology to write for us. Radiologists need to 3 SAJOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY· March 1996 understand the perspectives of our clinical colleagueswho, after all, are our customers] We hope to focus on broader local and global issues in technology,health economics, and education. In any profession, knowledge is the greatest asset.It is built up by years of training, time and expense. Yourknowledge databasewill depreciate in valueunlessyou add to it by reading and learning. Like in business, knowledge can be considered asyour capital. Maintenance of capital value requires continual investment. In Medicine asin business living offcapitalleadsto bankrupcyl A commitment to life long learningisboth wise medicine and goodbusiness!'. I hope you find this fust editionusefulandinforrnative The Editor I. Naidich TP, OsronlAG Leamingstategies. lntlcfNeuromdidogy 1995;1 (2):125-126.