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Radiation Oncology Area of Need Accreditation Site Self Assessment Form

This AoN Site Self-Assessment Form (SSAF) is to be completed by the Area of Need (AoN) site applying for AoN site accreditation. Update 23 March 2022.

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Clinical Radiology
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Expression of Interest Form AIT Examiners ACPSEM Medical Physicist Form

Expression of Interest Form AIT Examiners  - ACPSEM Medical Physicist Form.

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Media Release - Be aware of rare sarcomas say radiation oncologists

Radiation oncologists in Australia and New Zealand are urging more awareness of a rare cancer that arises in connective tissues in the body.

July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of...

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Asia-Pacific Radiation Oncology Special Interest Group Terms of Reference

Terms of reference for the Faculty of Radiation Oncology's Asia-Pacific Radiation Oncology Special Interest Group

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Clinical Radiology
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Guidelines for the Appointment of Examiners and Examiner Application Form

Guidelines for the Appointment of Examiners for the Part 2 Examinations in Clinical Radiology

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Use of Sedation and Anaesthesia in Paediatric Imaging Position Statement

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

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Clinical Radiology
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Media Release - RANZCR Applauds the De regulation of MRI Services 2022

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) applauds the de-regulation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) services announced in a record investment in the health system on budget...

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RANZCR Position on the Role of Clinical Radiologist in Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Meetings

MDT Meetings necessitate a collaborative approach to patient care, ensuring that treatment decisions take into account the patient’s individual preferences and circumstances and are made in the best interests of the patient

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