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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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Special Interest Groups

The aim of Special Interest Groups is to represent College Members within specific areas of interest for Radiology and Radiation Oncology. Special Interest Groups shall comply with the Term of Operation as set down by the College Council.

Abdominal Radiology Group (ARGANZ) FRO Genito Urinary Group (FROGG)
Cardiovascular Imaging Group FRO Paediatric Group
Directors of Academic Training Group Palliative Radiotherapy Trials Group

Nuclear Medicine Group

 
Breast Imaging Group
Convenor: A/Prof J Cawson
Dento Maxillo Facial Group
Convenor: Dr A Whyte

Joining a Special Interest Group
College Members interested in joining a Special Interest Group, should email the College at chris.bonaventura@ranzcr.edu.au

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INSIDE NEWS
Update on Australasian Implementation of MRI Conditional Pacemaker
The first MRI-conditional pacemaker, the Medtronic 'Advisa DR MRI Surescan', was launched on the Australian market at the end of April. It is understood that about 100 units have already been implanted.
Passenger Airport Screening Technologies
ARPANSA has recently released a fact sheet providing information on radiation risks associated with the recently introduced Passenger Airport Screening Technologies.
Unnecessary CT Scans
Dr Matthew Andrews, President of RANZCR has endorsed the concerns raised by Dr Tony Webber, Director of Medicare’s Professional Services Review, about the inappropriate use of CT scans.

However, Dr Andrews said that this concern about CT should not be about blaming doctors. He said that Radiologists are always concerned to minimise all risks including radiation risks to patients from ionising imaging examinations;
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