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Welcome to RANZCR
Welcome to RANZCR
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
Welcome to RANZCR
Welcome to RANZCR
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Welcome to RANZCR
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Welcome to RANZCR
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About the College

RANZCRMission

The College was established to:

  • To promote, encourage and provide for the advancement of the study Radiology, Radiation Oncology and allied sciences and for the carrying out of research and experimental work in connection with these sciences.
  • To establish membership of the College.
  • To supervise education and conduct examinations that grant the registration of Medical Practitioners certificates or other equivalent recognition of special knowledge in Radiology or Radiation Oncology
  • To promote or oppose any legislative or other measures affecting any matters connected with Radiology or Radiation Oncology that may be deemed expedient in the interests of the College.
  • Cultivate and maintain the highest principles of practice and ethics in respect of Radiology and Radiation Oncology.
  • To provide facilities for general conferences and discussion, for consultation amongst members and others, and for furnishing information on all matters relating to Radiology and Radiation Oncology and the practice thereof, to provide for the holding of periodical meetings in relation to the said sciences and for the reading and discussion of papers and the delivery of lectures, to provide for the establishment of scholarships and to promote cultivate and extend the increase of general knowledge and proficiency in connection with the study and practice of the said sciences or any of them.
  • To acquire, establish, print and publish magazines, periodicals, journals, leaflets, papers or other literary or scientific works which the College may think desirable as well establish and maintain libraries and museums.
  • To make institute and establish grants, awards or other benefactions in connection with the pursuit, study, research and advancement of the said sciences or any of them.
  • To establish, undertake, superintend, administer and contribute to any charitable or benevolent fund in connection with or for the benefit of deserving persons engaged in the pursuit or practice of the said sciences of any of them.
  • To promote fair and honourable practice in each of the said sciences; to suppress and discourage malpractice or professional misconduct therein and to settle disputed points of practice and questions of professional usage.
  • To confer, co-operate or correspond with any association, societies, bodies or individuals whether incorporated or not in relation to any of the objects of the College or on any other matter of interest to it or its members.
  • To undertake and execute any trusts, the undertaking whereof may seem conducive to any of the objects of the Company. In case the Company shall take or hold any property which may be subject to any trusts the Company shall only deal with the same in such manner as allowed by law having regard to such trusts.

Find out more about the College by navigating through the areas highlighted in the bar on the left hand side of this page. Have a look at the range of College activities, look back through the history of the College, particularly at the College archives, at previous award winners, look at the benefits available to Members.

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INSIDE NEWS
Anti-coagulants during heparin-based shortages
Consensus Guidelines for Australian Clinicians for the use of anti-coagulants during heparin-based product shortages.
Mandatory Accreditation
The Department of Health and Ageing has now announced the appointment of four accreditation bodies to provide the services for Registration and Stage 1 Accreditation for the Commonwealth’s Diagnostic Imaging Accreditation Scheme. These providers are:
RANZCR to make submission to new commission on Health System- Invitation to comment
The National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC) was established in February 2008 by the Federal Government to provide advice on the design of Australia’s future health system. The new Commission is undertaking a significant and broad based review, described by one commentator as ‘a unique opportunity for the first major reform of the health system since the introduction of Medicare.’
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