About

Founded in 1935, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) is a not-for-profit professional organisation for clinical radiologists and radiation oncologists in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.

We administer training programs for admission into our professions, accreditation for overseas-trained specialists, and a continuing professional development program for our members.

Through policy, advocacy, quality and standards and research activities, we work with our members to promote the science and practice of clinical radiology, and radiation oncology.

The College is a membership organisation led by clinicians who are democratically elected by the membership, with oversight from a Board of Directors.

RANZCR encompasses two Faculties, the Faculty of Clinical Radiology and the Faculty of Radiation Oncology. The Faculties are the peak bodies for our professions in Australia and New Zealand.

We have local branches in New Zealand, each state of Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

Our Values

Integrity

We maintain the confidence and trust of our stakeholders through our honesty, transparency, and authenticity.

Accountability

We take responsibility for all our actions, behaviours, performance, commitments, and decisions.

Inclusivity

We foster an inclusive workplace and clinical environments for people in Australia and New Zealand.

Innovation

We constantly strive to reimagine excellence in everything we do.

Strategic Priorities

The RANZCR Strategy to 2024 is underpinned by six key pillars - Member Experience, Advocacy, Education, Workforce, Clinical Excellence and Organisational Resilience. It provides a clear direction for our work as we strive to make a positive and lasting impact on patient care and the professional life of our members. It is about delivering value for members.

The RANZCR Strategy to 2024 is available below.