The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) is the peak body responsible for the training, assessment and accreditation of clinical radiology and radiation oncology trainees and assessments of...
Implemented in 2025, the updated standards represent a significant enhancement in our accreditation process, designed to create an environment where both training sites and trainees can excel. These standards emphasise support...
Implemented in 2025, this document should be read in conjunction with the RANZCR Radiation Oncology Training Site Accreditation Standards.
The purpose of a formal process of accreditation and reaccreditation of sites for the...
Environmental Social Governance Working Group Terms of Reference
September 2024
AI technology in healthcare is rapidly evolving and checks and balances are needed to ensure patient safety. While autonomous AI promises improvements to efficiency and speed, risks to patient outcomes must be carefully...
RANZCR recognises the potential for AI to enhance and expedite patient care, and also acknowledges the importance of users understanding the risks and specific requirements of AI tools prior to use in a clinical...
A basic checklist summarising the eligibility requirements for trainees who are considering taking Clinical Radiology examinations.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) comes with risks as well as benefits, but must have specialist doctor oversight when treating patients, says the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR).
This document describes the workstation setup needed for your upcoming exam. Use it to check your online exam setup on the same computer you'll use for the exams. This is crucial as last-minute computer changes have caused...
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