Below you will find an index of position statements and submissions produced by RANZCR as part of our work to advocate for the clinical radiology and radiation oncology professions. Search by keyword and use the filters to find what you're looking for.
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Post-Mortem Imaging Position Statement. How cross sectional imaging can be used as an alternative to or in addition to conventional autopsy in establishing the cause of death.
RANZCR has identified six priority areas that we ask political parties to commit to ahead of the 2022 Australian Federal election.
Stakeholder Consultation Paper: Recognising interventional radiology as a field of specialty practice within radiology in Australia
Stakeholder Consultation Paper: Recognising interventional neuroradiology as a field of specialty practice within radiology in Australia
Directors of Training are the College’s representatives within accredited training departments, providing liaison between Trainees and hospital/department administration. The role and responsibilities for the Director of...
Clinical Supervisors play a vital role in the successful training of future Clinical Radiologists (CR). The role and responsibilities for the Clinical Supervisor is summarised in this position description.
The Network Education Support Officer (NESO) is responsible for providing administrative support to the Network Training Director. The role and responsibilities for the NESO is summarised in this position description.
Position statement on RANZCR and ADIA's preferred Radiology Referral Set following the RRS landscape analysis.
Supplementary material can be found here.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) advocates for a national cancer screening program for Australia and New Zealand that responds to the changing needs within our communities and is effective,...
Ethical Referrals in Clinical Radiology: The relationships between referrers and providers of imaging services continue to grow in complexity. There are potential risks to patients and funders when referrals are influenced by...
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