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Recognition of Training in CT Colonography

The RANZCR Abdominal Radiology Group of Australia and New Zealand (ARGANZ), has developed training and credentialing guidelines for the practice of CTC. Applicants need to demonstrate that the CTC training requirements are met...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Membership

Quick links: How to Become a Member  Membership Fees  Pay your feesUpdate your details Membership Benefits Our members receive a range of benefits: We ensure that your profession is recognised, valued and respected...
Radiation Oncology
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Radiation Oncology Working Groups

The Faculty of Radiation Oncology has a number of time-limited working groups that develop policy or guidelines and provide advice or support to the Faculty. On this page you will find details of these working groups. Want to...
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Expressions of interest are being called for members for the CTC Accreditation Committee

Expressions of interest are being called for clinical radiologists who have current accreditation as a CT Colonography Specialist. The aim of the CT Colonography Accreditation Committee is to formulate and review guidelines...
Radiation Oncology
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Concern at Underuse of Radiation Therapy in Cancer Treatment

Many Australian patients with cancer are missing out on the optimal use of radiation therapy in their treatment according to new data1 presented at the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Royal Australian and New Zealand...
Clinical Radiology
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A Career in Clinical Radiology

A radiologist is a specialist medical doctor who has had postgraduate training in performing and interpreting diagnostic imaging tests, and carrying out interventional procedures or treatments, using X-ray, ultrasound and...
Clinical Radiology
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Education modules

Education Modules for appropriate imaging referrals RANZCR’s Education Modules for Appropriate Imaging Referrals have been developed to improve the appropriateness of referrals for medical imaging. The modules aim to...
Clinical Radiology
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Occupational Dust Lung Disease

  Imaging and Reporting of Imaging of Workers at Risk of Occupational Lung Disease from Exposure to Engineered Stone Australia has identified a significant incidence of disease in workers exposed to dust from high silica...
Clinical Radiology
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Two new RANZCR Submissions available for members viewing

The College has recently released two new submissions to the MBS Diagnostic Imaging Clinical Committee.   Please view the RANZCR Submission to the MBS Diagnostic Imaging Clinical Committee Report on Knee Imaging...
Clinical Radiology
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CT Image Review Self Audit

CT imaging should only be performed in circumstances where the medical benefit outweighs any associated risk, and where the required clinical information that will support a patient's treatment cannot be achieved by other...