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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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Faculty of Radiation Oncology

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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology

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Proposed aims and objectives of ARGANZ

Forum
to provide a forum for exchange of scientific and clinical information and experience among ARGANZ members

Representation
To the governments:
to provide clinical and scientific expert consensus and opinion to RANZCR and if explicitly delegated on behalf of RANZCR for advice and lobbying of state and federal governments and other organizations involved with policies of concern to ARGANZ members

To the community:
to provide relevant and current information regarding imaging and radiological management of abdominal organ diseases to non-radiological community of patients and referrers

To peers:
to facilitate interaction with other radiological, medical and allied health groups and organization involved in management of abdominal diseases at national and international levels

Academic
to promote education and research activities in abdominal imaging subspecialties in Australia and New Zealand


ARGANZ Executives

ARGANZ Chairman:
Professor Richard M. Mendelson (Royal Perth Hospital)

ARGANZ Executives:
Professor Robert Gibson (Royal Melbourne Hospital)
Associate Professor Andrew Holden (Auckland City Hospital)
Associate Professor Andrew Little (St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne)
Dr Max Kupershmidt (The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne)
Dr Helen Moore (Auckland City Hospital)

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INSIDE NEWS
Review of Future Funding Arrangements for DI
RANZCR was invited to provide a submission to the interdepartmental committee (IDC) regarding the review of future of Medicare funding for diagnostic imaging. This process will feed into the Budget 2009/10. The key issues for the submission were:
Pathway for Admission to Fellowship for Long Standing Educational Affiliates
A new process leading to College Fellowship is currently under review for those radiologists and radiation oncologists (usually being College Educational Affiliates) who obtained their specialist qualifications overseas and who already have either: (i) full specialist recognition (specialist registration in Australia); or (ii) registration within a vocational scope of practice (in New Zealand).
TGA Alert: Serious adverse events identified in Queensland with the use of Peripherally Inserted Cen
The TGA has issued a web alert in relation to a particular peripherally-inserted Central Venous Catheter (PICC) following complications reported in a small number of cases in Queensland when parts of a guide wire used to install the device remained within the patient.
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