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The objective of the The Faculty of Radiation Oncology includes promoting
and encouraging high levels of skill and expertise and high ethical standards
in the practice of Radiation Oncology
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Dr Michael Penniment
Chair
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The Government and Regulatory
Affairs Committee is responsible for developing policies to inform
and influence governments and other decision makers about the importance
of viable and sustainable radiation oncology services. |
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A/Prof Michael Barton
Chair
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The Post Fellowship Education
Committee is responsible for developing policies to promote life-long
professional learning and is the vehicle for supporting on-going skill
and knowledge development of Radiation Oncologists. |
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A/Prof Michael Poulsen
Chair
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The Quality and Improvement
Committee is responsible for developing policy focused on improving
the quality of the delivery of radiotherapy and radiation oncology. |
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Dr Martin Berry
Chair
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The Service, Planning and Development
Committee is responsible for developing polices to ensure that physical
and human resources are explicitly recognised and considered in regard
to the planning and development of existing and future faculties. |
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A/Prof Michael MacManus
Chair
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The Research Committee is responsible
for developing policies and mechanisms to promote the conduct and
reporting of quality research by Fellows and Junior Forum members
of the Faculty. |
College Members may obtain contact details for Committee representatives
from the Member
Directory.
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