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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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eLearning@RANZCR

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eLearning
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You do not need to be a RANZCR member to register, but some education programs are only available to members.
Welcome to the eLearning@RANZCR Portal
eLearning@RANZCR is a tool that will support a variety of learning programs. The system provides members with access to education programs that are aligned to the College's Radiology and Radiation Oncology CPD programs and can be easily accessed using College login usernames and passwords.

The education portal is designed for busy people with many programs available in easy to use short sessions. The CPD monitoring tool (under development) will enable a user to record all CPD activities, internal and external to the system, enabling easy access to CPD progress and activity statements.

The first activities available are the 2006 Christchurch ASM presentations, featuring the 2006 Kodak Professor, Professor Rodney Reznek and the categorical topic Imaging in Oncology, and an education program on 'Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Critical Appraisal Skills'.

For additional information download the eLearning@RANZCR Brochure.

Features:

  • Online educational programs, available at a time convenient to you.
  • Accessed using current College User Names and Passwords.
  • Search functions; look for topics of interest or keys words.
  • A Notebook, for recording any comments, questions or information for later access.
Current eLearning Programs
CATIntroduction to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Critical Appraisal Skills
This course is a practical guide to EBP and the important elements of critical appraisal. It is designed to develop your skills as an evidence-based clinician. Using lectures, interactive activities, self-assessment activities and printable reference tools, this course will provide you with the skills to confidently make decisions based on the best available knowledge and ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. This course has been developed through the QUDI Program.

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CATRural CPD Online Network Program
Online modules developed following consultation with rural radiologists, designed to provide education in those areas identified as being of interest.

The program features six education topics, approximately 1.5 hours long, and contain expert presentations and cases. A new topic will be released each month from April through to September, 2008.


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CATRANZCR 57th Annual Scientific Meeting 2006 Presentations
Key presentations from the ASM delivered in multimedia format, including video. Don't miss a minute of the action!

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INSIDE NEWS
Anti-coagulants during heparin-based shortages
Consensus Guidelines for Australian Clinicians for the use of anti-coagulants during heparin-based product shortages.
Mandatory Accreditation
The Department of Health and Ageing has now announced the appointment of four accreditation bodies to provide the services for Registration and Stage 1 Accreditation for the Commonwealth’s Diagnostic Imaging Accreditation Scheme. These providers are:
RANZCR to make submission to new commission on Health System- Invitation to comment
The National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC) was established in February 2008 by the Federal Government to provide advice on the design of Australia’s future health system. The new Commission is undertaking a significant and broad based review, described by one commentator as ‘a unique opportunity for the first major reform of the health system since the introduction of Medicare.’
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