Below you will find an index of position statements and submissions produced by RANZCR as part of our work to advocate for the clinical radiology and radiation oncology professions. Search by keyword and use the filters to find what you're looking for.
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This statement outlines the Faculty of Radiation Oncology’s position on the provision of advice to men considering curative treatment for localised prostate cancer. It is not designed to be an information brochure, patient...
It is RANZCR’s position that bone age estimation is too inaccurate to be used for determining chronological age for legal reasons.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback to the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Work and Workers. Our response centres on the impact of...
Faculty of Clinical Radiology Position Statement Computed Tomography and Radiation Risk V2
The Position Statement on initial certification and maintenance of recognition for cardiac MRI.
RANZCR has been involved in policy work and consultations on My Health Record since the Record’s initial inception, and has been working with the Australian Digital Health Agency to improve communication flows and reduce...
RANZCR has made a submission to the Senate Community Affairs Inquiry into Availability and accessibility of diagnostic imaging equipment around Australia. The submission covers systemic issues of professional supervision,...
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback to the COAG Health Council Draft Report: Australia’s Health Workforce: strengthening the education foundation...
This position paper summarises the survey of current practice of IGBT in Australasia, provides evidence to support its use, and makes recommendations on equipment, dose, prescription, dose specification, does reporting and...
Clinical radiology relates to the diagnosis, treatment or monitoring of a patient through the use of medical imaging. Diagnostic imaging (DI) uses plain X-ray, computerised tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),...
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