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Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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History

The Australian and New Zealand Association of Radiology was founded in 1935 by a dedicated group of radiologists who wanted to ensure the specialty was formally recognised and its practitioners properly trained. In 1949, the...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Examination Prizes

The College presents prizes on a yearly basis to the most successful candidates in College examinations. National Examination Prizes Winners of each of these prizes are awarded a cash prize equivalent to the cost of their...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Branches

The College has Branch Committees in New Zealand, each state of Australia and the Australian Capital Territory, whose purpose is to: Facilitate communication with and between members and develop opportunities for discussion...
Clinical Radiology
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Australian Branches

The College has a branch in every state and territory in Australia except the Northern Territory, which is merged with the South Australian Branch. Each Branch is governed by a committee made up of at least five local Fellows...
Radiation Oncology
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NSW Radiation Oncology Chapter

 The Radiation Oncology Chapter represents the interests of radiation oncology patients, members and trainees in NSW, and better facilitates radiation oncology specific activities at branch level in various areas. NSW...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Get Involved

The Training Programs are changing - click here to find out more  To get the most out of your student membership of RANZCR, there are a number of College activities you can get involved with: Joining the Clinical Radiology...
Clinical Radiology
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Post-Fellowship Opportunities

As a clinical radiologist who has completed training, it’s important to continue to learn and develop skills. One way to do this is through the RANZCR Continuing Professional Development program. However, there are also...
Radiation Oncology
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Post-Fellowship Opportunities

As a radiation oncologist who has completed training, it’s important to continue to learn and develop skills. One way to do this is through the RANZCR Continuing Professional Development program. However, there are also...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Get Involved

As a RANZCR member, you have the opportunity to make a valuable contribution to the College and your profession. The College’s many activities could not take place without the participation of members who volunteer their...