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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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Radiology Education Board

The training, education and examination conduct and structures are the responsibility of the Education Board. The Education Board consists of the Chief Censor in Radiology, Chief Accreditation Officer, the President, Branch Education Officer (BEO) from each State and the Junior Radiologist representative.

Chief Censor: Prof John Slavotinek
Members: Dr Clement McCormick, Chief Accreditation Officer
Prof Mark Khangure, President
Dr Rajeev Jyoti, ACT Branch Education Officer
Dr Robert Loneragan, NSW Branch Education Officer
Dr Ian Cowan, NZ Branch Education Officer
Dr David Lisle, QLD Branch Education Officer
Dr Patrick Ziesing, SA Branch Education Officer
Dr Robin Harle, TAS Branch Education Officer
Dr Robert Fabiny, VIC Branch Education Officer
Dr Michael Bynevelt, WA Branch Education Officer

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Radiology Education and Training

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INSIDE NEWS
Update on the Registration of International Medical Graduates
By national agreement, all jurisdictions have introduced consistent assessment and registration pathways for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in addition to the existing Australian Medical Council (AMC) examination pathway.
Unholy Alliances
RANZCR has written to the Department of Health and Ageing calling for a moratorium on business arrangements between specialists and radiologists regarding ownership of imaging facilities.
Communication in Medical Imaging, and Critical Test Results
Information Technology has made us all more productive and efficient but the technology has come at a cost, reducing opportunities to discuss appropriate imaging ordering with clinicians, and valuable interactions with our patients.
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