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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
Welcome to RANZCR
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Research at RANZCR

Research is an integral part of medicine. The Fellows, trainees and staff of the College are engaged in research across Australia and New Zealand but little is known of their efforts in a consolidated, accessible form.

The College plans to develop its research capacity and provide resources, tools and support to assist those engaged in research as well as those following research to stay in touch and up to date.

Research News aims to show the possibilities for networking and information and resource dissemination as well as invite members of the College to participate and engage in the overall research effort by joining the research network.

Your input and feedback are warmly welcomed!

For information on the Radiology Research Committee click here.

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Call for Expressions of Interest
Radiology Research Committee
Junior Forum Representative Casual Vacancy

The current Junior Representative of the Radiology Research Committee (RRC) is currently overseas for an extended period. In his absence Expressions of Interest are sought for a Junior member to fill this role as a casual vacancy.

The RRC is responsible for managing the College’s Radiology Research.  It provides advice to Council and other College groups regarding research in the field or radiology, and affiliated issues such as identifying strategies for encouraging young researchers in the field and building the research capacity of the College. 

To be eligible to take up this role you must be a financial student member who has passed the Part II examination OR a Fellow of the College who has achieved FRANZCR in the last 5 years (at the time of taking up the position)
Eligible junior members with an interest in these areas are invited to submit a CV and a statement on why and how they believe they can contribute to the work of the committee (no more than 150 words) by Friday 3rd August 2007.
Further information, such as full terms of reference and rules of operation, are available by contacting the College Office.

Expressions of interests for the casual position on the RRC are invited from Junior Fellows:
By email:               research@ranzcr.edu.au
Or post:                  Rebecca Lenard
                                RANZCR
                                Level 9, 51 Druitt St
                                Sydney NSW 2000


Contact us and mention Research News in your enquiry.

If you would like to submit a news item or topic for possible inclusion as a discussion board or Inside News item within the College website, Inside View please submit here.

 

 

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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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