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To be accepted by the RANZCR into the training program, a candidate
must:
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- be a graduate of a medical school recognised by a Medical Board
in Australia and the Council of the RANZCR (or have successfully
completed both Part I and Part II AMC examinations for overseas
medical graduates in Australia)
or
- be a graduate of a medical school recognised by the Medical Council
of New Zealand and the Council of the RANZCR (or have successfully
completed the NZREX for overseas medical graduates in New Zealand)
or
- be a graduate of a medical school recognised by the registering
authority of the country in which the RANZCR training program is
conducted and the Council of the RANZCR
and
- be fully registered as a medical practitioner by the registering authority
recognised by the Council of the RANZCR, in the state or country in
which the RANZCR training program is conducted
and
- complete two full years in an approved hospital as an intern/resident.
As a general rule, the Education Board encourages experience in a broad
spectrum of clinical disciplines prior to undertaking radiology training.
Following commencement of training, a candidate must submit a proposed
course of practical work to the Chief Censor in Radiology for approval.
At the same time, he or she must apply for Student membership of the RANZCR.

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