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Showcasing Expertise in Clinical Radiology and Radiation Oncology: RANZCR New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting to Convene in Wellington

Over 350 delegates will gather in Wellington from Friday 15 August to Sunday 17 August, as the New Zealand branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) hosts its Annual Scientific Meeting...
Clinical Radiology
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Clinical Radiology Reference Groups and Panels

The Faculty of Clinical Radiology has a number of reference groups and panels that provide specific advice to other committees and the Faculty more broadly. On this page you will find details of these reference groups. Want...
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Radiation Oncology Training Program

For information about joining the training program, please visit Applying to Training Programs | RANZCRThe Radiation Oncology Training Program is structured in two major phases. This sequencing is to ensure that you develop...
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Structured Reporting

The written radiology report is evolving in response to clinical advances, technological changes and social/regulatory developments like greater patient access. “Structured” or “Standardised” reporting is one way that...
Clinical Radiology
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Calling members to join as a Clinical Image Reviewer on MQAP

Expressions of interest are invited from Clinical Radiologists to join RANZCR’s Mammography Quality Assurance Program (MQAP) as a Clinical Image Reviewer to review submissions from sites joining and participating in the MQAP...
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
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Directors of Training and Clinical Supervisors

TrainersRANZCR Fellows play a vital role in accredited training as Network Training Directors (NTD), Directors of Training (DoTs) and Clinical Supervisors (CS). Education Support Officer (ESOs) assist trainees, departments and...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Structure and Governance

Board of DirectorsRANZCR is a clinician-led organisation and the Board of Directors is the overarching governing body. The Board has responsibility and oversight of:Determining the RANZCR mission, purpose and strategic...
Radiation Oncology
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Experienced radiologist is new RANZCR President

South Australian Radiologist Clinical Professor John Slavotinek is the new President of the Royal College of Australian and New Zealand Radiologists (RANZCR). Adelaide-based Professor Slavotinek has over 30 years of...