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Advocacy

The College actively engages with governments, industry, consumers and other stakeholders in clinical radiology and radiation oncology to ensure consumers have access to quality services. 2025 RANZCR Australian Election...
Radiation Oncology
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Faculty of Radiation Oncology Lung Interest Cooperative (FROLIC)

The FROLIC Special Interest Group was formed late in 2014 to develop a national group of radiation oncologists who promote the role of radiation therapy in the management of lung cancer. Specifically: To facilitate...
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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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Certification in Cardiac MRI

The parent bodies of the Conjoint Committee for Certification for Certification in Cardiac MRI, RANZCR and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) have approved the Position Statement on Initial Certification...
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Clinical Radiology Reforms

The Clinical Radiology Training Program is designed as a five-year (5) program over three (3) phases:  Trainees must complete all Phase 1 requirements by 24 months accredited training time, and cannot progress to Phase 2...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Policy

RANZCR’s role is to highlight important issues for the health sector, and specifically the radiology and radiation oncology sectors.Our work includes advocating and developing policy to ensure that all patients are able to...
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Our Work

The College and its members work in many ways to nurture and develop the professions of clinical radiology and radiation oncology in Australia and New Zealand. Our work includes: Policy: developing policy to ensure that...
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Interview with new RANZCR President Professor John Slavotinek

Q: How does it feel to be elected RANZCR President for the next two years? JS: I’m honoured and feel a deep sense of responsibility. I have a great desire to do the best I can for our members and trainees in an increasingly...
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...