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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology

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The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology

From January 1 2008 Australasian Radiology will become known as the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO).

The change in name has not been undertaken lightly. The new name has been the subject of considerable discussion by the Editorial Board. The new name now embraces other imaging modalities such as ultrasound and nuclear medicine. It makes it clear that there is a significant radiation oncology section.

The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO) is the official journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, publishing articles of scientific excellence in radiology and radiation oncology. Manuscripts are judged on the basis of their contribution of original data and ideas or interpretation. All articles are peer reviewed.

    

The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology manuscript submission site contains the complete instructions for manuscript submission.
The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology online access.
accessonlinejournal/index.cfm RANZCR members are provided with open access to Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology full manuscripts (print and full text).
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Emailed Table of Contents Alerts
You can now sign up to receive an email alert containing the Table of Contents for The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology and any Blackwell Synergy journal for free. Simply visit this link, follow the sign up link above the College logo and you will begin to receive table of contents alerts upon publication of each issue.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
David Ball, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne
 
Deputy Editors
Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
Alex Pitman, St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne
Radiation Oncology
David Christie, East Coast Cancer Centre, Gold Coast
 
Associate Editors
Alan Coulthard, Brisbane
Patricia Desmond, Melbourne
Richard, Fisher, Melbourne
Wolfgang Gowin, Sydney
Darrilyn Greenberg, Sydney
Murali Guduguntla, Canberra
Rajeev Joyti, Canberra
Gabriel Lau, Dunedin
David Lisle, Brisbane
Andrew Little, Melbourne
Vincent Low, Perth
Stuart Lyon, Melbourne
Michael McKay, Melbourne
Kerry McMahon, Brisbane
David Milne, Auckland
Patsy Robertson, Melbourne
Derek Roebuck, London, UK
Marketa Skala, Hobart
Stephen Stuckey, Adelaide
Michael Veness, Sydney
Shih-Chang Wang, Singapore
Andy Whyte, Perth
Christopher Whisson, Adelaide
Christopher Wong, Sydney
Elizabeth Wylie, Perth
Rathan Subramaniam, Boston, USA

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INSIDE NEWS
DoHA Consultation on 2nd Edition Practice Standards
The Department of Health and Ageing is currently consulting on proposed 2nd Edition Standards to be applied under Stage 2 of the Diagnostic Imaging Accreditation Scheme.
Specialist Recognition Fee Increase
As of 1 July 2009, the RANZCR application fee for specialist recognition of overseas trained specialists will be AUD$1,600.
The Doctor as Educator - competencies and resources
The Bridging Project was a 3-year initiative whose goal was to enhance the vertical integration of teaching and learning competencies generic to the practice of medicine. The project was a collaboration of volunteer representatives from the majority of Australia and New Zealand's 21 medical schools, 8 post-graduate medical education councils, 12 speciality Colleges, student and trainee associations, and national medical education and training bodies.
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