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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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Welcome to RANZCR
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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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