Professionals may use this form to assess their equipment complies with standards outlined in the Mammography Quality Assurance Program (MQAP)
All radiologists performing MRI need to demonstrate that they meet minimum MRI training requirements
Following consultation with key standing committees across both clinical radiology and radiation oncology, RANZCR provides the following feedback.
1. Multidisciplinary nature of procedures for pain management
Pain management...
RANZCR strongly supports the creation of a Responsible Innovation Organisation to assist with the management of the human rights implications of AI, and believes Australia needs to embed an ethical approach to use of AI at...
RANZCR welcomes the recommendations from the Diagnostic Medicine Clinical Committee (DMCC) including the proposed introduction of Clinical Decision Support (CDS). RANZCR believes it is imperative that any work to progress...
The recommendations provided in the Vascular Clinical Committee report offer a starting point to further strengthen the MBS for vascular and interventional radiology and ensure that contemporary practice and models of care are...
The Faculty of Radiation Oncology appreciates being given the opportunity to provide feedback on the MBS Review Taskforce Report from the Report from the Specialist and Consultant Physician Consultation Clinical Committee and...
RANZCR today released its position statement, Imaging of Occupational Lung Disease, outlining the central role clinical radiologists play in the diagnosis and monitoring of silicosis.
This framework provides a set of standards for the recognition of medical specialists with the appropriate training and experience to deliver safe and efficacious percutaneous stroke intervention (PSI) (including mechanical...
The Faculty of Clinical Radiology has provided a consultation response on the NZ Stroke Clot Retrieval Action Plan. With the exception of the training requirements for endovascular clot retrieval, the FCR supports the proposed...
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