All radiologists performing MRI need to demonstrate that they meet minimum MRI training requirements
This review is to be done once per 3 year accreditation cycle for each machine, or when a new system has been installed, or a substantial (gradient and/or RF chain) upgrade has taken place.
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 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...
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