Post-Mortem Imaging Position Statement. How cross sectional imaging can be used as an alternative to or in addition to conventional autopsy in establishing the cause of death.
This document aims to provide individuals and medical imaging practices with a list of principles supported by the College regarding any advertising of medical imaging services.
This Guideline for Imaging of Suspected Non-Accidental Injury is intended to assist RANZCR, its staff, Fellows, members and other individuals. These protocols and guidelines are for imaging in suspected non-accidental injury...
Perinatal Post-mortem Imaging Workshop Advanced Course Program.
This position statement is designed to provide radiologists with a range of guidelines and resources in order to better understand the use of sedation and anaesthesia within the paediatric population
It is RANZCR’s position that radiology services should be provided to patients at one attendance when it is clinically appropriate. The decision to image a patient on a separate day should be made on clinical grounds and not...
Breast Imaging Lesion Classification
There are two different classification systems in common use for classifying lesions discovered on breast imaging:
1. The Tabar/RANZCR classification, used in BreastScreen Australia and...
The Applied Imaging Technology Syllabus identifies the topics and learning objectives for Applied Imaging Technology that trainees are expected to know and demonstate proficiency in by the end of their training. The topics are...
In any cross-sectional imaging study of the spine, there must be images unambiguously demonstrating the relationship between each transverse image displayed and the segmental levels of the vertebral column.
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