radiation oncology
Below you will find an index of policies, guidelines, standards and position statements/papers relevant to radiation oncology. Search by keyword and use the filters to find what you're looking for.
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Policy outlining the College’s practices for identifying, avoiding and managing conflicts of interest.
Additional guidelines for training sites with trainees who may be redeployed or quarantining due to COVID-19 have been developed by the Radiation Oncology Education and Training Committee as set out below.
This Policy is a cross-faculty Policy which is intended to provide a framework by which former trainees can re-enter the Clinical Radiology Training Program or the Radiation Oncology Training Program.
RANZCR Statement on Iodinated Contrast Media Shortage.
This document lays out the requirements for radiation oncology sites and practices to gain Area of Need accreditation for the upskilling of IMGs on the Specialist Recognition pathway.
RANZCR has identified six priority areas that we ask political parties to commit to ahead of the 2022 Australian Federal election.
In radiation oncology, telehealth offers opportunity to improve professional support to regional services, outreach services and patient follow up as well as offering the opportunity to protect patients at risk from exposure...
Stakeholder consultation on draft International Medical Graduate (IMG)Stakeholder consultation on draft International Medical Graduate (IMG)Assessment Policy (Australia) and Area of Need (AoN) site accreditation standardsfor...
This document provides answers to FAQs asked by RANZCR trainees, Directors of Training (DoTs), Training Network Directors (TNDs) and training sites during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many facets of the RANZCR's training programs and is expected to continue to do so for some time.
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