Clinical Radiology Applied Imaging Technology Examination Review Panel

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The Applied Imaging Technology Examination Review Panel (AITERP) develops, sets, reviews, and marks the Phase 1 AIT written examinations. Joining the panel is a rewarding way to contribute to both your profession and the College.

About the Panel

The AIT Examination Review Panel comprises up to 14 members (an equal balance of medical physicists and radiologists), with no limit on sub-panel members. The panel’s work is guided by the principles of:

  • Acting in the best interests of patients
  • Supporting high-quality healthcare
  • Upholding the integrity of clinical radiology, RANZCR, and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology

Member Expectations

  • Participate actively in meetings and decision-making
  • Attend at least 75% of meetings each year
  • Join additional workshops or training (e.g. standard setting, blueprinting, question development)
  • Review meeting papers and minutes in advance
  • Attend the annual face-to-face meeting
  • Respond to emails, provide feedback, and undertake other tasks as required on behalf of the Panel.

Ongoing Responsibilities

  • Contribute to exam development, review, marking, and standard setting
  • Provide constructive feedback for continuous improvement
  • Remain informed about developments affecting the panel’s work
  • Support Faculty policy development
  • Assist in developing relationships with College partners and stakeholders.

Eligibility

We invite Fellows or Life Members (minimum three years post-FRANZCR or equivalent) and medical physicists with at least three years post-qualification.

If you are passionate about Clinical Radiology and experienced in exam preparation or teaching, this role may suit you. You don’t need expertise in the entire syllabus - regular teaching in key areas is sufficient.

Selection Criteria

  • Skilled evaluator and communicator
  • Current clinical experience in relevant curriculum areas
  • Practising sub-specialist/special interest in your field
  • Knowledge of curriculum, learning outcomes, and assessment processes
  • Interest or expertise in examination matters
  • Active involvement in teaching and training of clinical radiologists
  • Active participation in the College CPD program
  • Understanding of the medical, educational, operational, regulatory, and political environment in which the College operates
  • Available for travel for face-to-face meetings

Time commitment

The AIT Examination Review Panel typically meets up to three times per year to set, edit, and review the AIT examinations.

Typical meetings include:

  • 1 x setting meeting (2 days)
  • 2 x review meetings (1 day each)
  • Examiner training (1 session)

Length of Tenure

Panel members serve a three-year term and can be reappointed for up to three terms in a row. After that, they need to take a two-year break before rejoining, unless the Panel Chair and Chair of CREAC approve an extension.

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