
Faculty Board
The Faculty of Radiation Oncology Board provides direction and oversight to the Faculty of Radiation Oncology and its Standing Committee and is the key decision-making body of the Faculty within the authority delegated by the RANZCR Council.
| Our promise to the patients | We will advocate for the best possible care for individual patients in multidisciplinary meetings and for all patients with government. |
| Our promise to trainees | We ensure the highest standard of training in radiation oncology by combining a world-class curriculum with passionate and supportive supervisors. The voice of trainees is valued in Radiation Oncology. |
| Our promise to our Fellows | We are a member based organisation that utilises its resources effectively and strategically to fulfil our vision, purpose and core objectives. We strive for best practice and facilitate life-long learning of our members. |
| Our promise to our partners & stakeholders | We are a transparent and collaborative organisation that strives to promote partnerships and participation of all relevant stakeholders to ensure that patients across Australia and New Zealand receive a high-quality, timely and appropriate level of care. |
Faculty Standing Committees
Faculty Education Board
Aim
To develop the educational content, assessments and accreditation mechanisms that would ensure that trainees can become competent Radiation Oncologists. To assess suitability of candidates for Fellowship (including the International Medical Graduates).
Faculty Education Board Terms of Reference
Post Fellowship Education Committee
Aim
To develop frameworks and activities to support Fellows in maintaining the highest standard of practice throughout their clinical careers.
Faculty Research Committee
Aim
To promote the critical importance of in clinical, translational and relevant basic science research as part of good practice through administration of grants and awards.
More informationEconomics and Workforce Committee
Aim
To promote and facilitate the Faculty’s advocacy work to ensure the availability of physical and human resources required to facilitate access to high-quality, timely and appropriate care for patients bi-nationally.
Quality Improvement Committee
Aim
To promote a quality-centred approach of the Faculty by providing strategic and policy advice and conceptual models to ensure ongoing improvement in patient care bi-nationally.
Radiation Oncology Trainees Committee
Aim
To ensure that the trainees’ perspectives, issues and priorities are represented at all key levels within the Faculty.



