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...
Suggested procedure for covering injection pump and associated non-disposable injector related equipment when scanning a patient with suspected COVID-19.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), and the Australian Diagnostic Imaging Association (ADIA), have commenced a landscape analysis of terminology sets currently in use across Australia and...
Regulation of medical devices and treatments is a foundation of safe medical practice, with the recent technological advances in the field of AI and the possibility of the rapid dissemination of this technology throughout the...
The use of software in medicine has advanced significantly in recent decades, a trend that is expected to accelerate. There are complex interactions in decision-making between the clinician, the service provider and the...
RANZCR believes that there must be principles, standards, guidelines and regulations developed by trusted sources to assist with the implementation and use of AI and that health care professionals must understand the...
The structured reporting working group have developed these guidelines. These set out criteria for assessing the quality and ease of implementation of existing structured report templates or software, and should also help...
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