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Providing the latest information on activities within the College to support the clinical radiology and radiation oncology professions.

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Providing the latest information on activities within the College to support the clinical radiology and radiation oncology professions.

Webcast Library

Access a catalogue of presentations from past RANZCR events
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JMIRO

The Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology is RANZCR’s peer reviewed journal
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Learning Resources

Curriculum-linked Resources

Anatomy Resources

Anatomy - Recommended Textbooks

e-Anatomy: Online and iPhone imaging anatomy tutorials available for a fee.

Instant Anatomy: Podcasts and iPhone applications available as well as MCQ practice questions and schematic drawings, which are invaluable for the Part 1 exam.

Applied Imaging Technology Resources

Applied Imaging Technology Recommended Reading List

Preparatory AIT Course

This 19 week course prepares trainees for the Part 1 RANZCR Applied Imaging Technology (Radiology Physics) Exam.

Report Writing Resources

Report Writing

University of Florida’s Curriculum in Radiology Reporting (CCR)

The Write Stuff: Effective Communication and the Clinical Radiology Report

Patient Safety Resources

Patient Safety Syllabus

Mandatory in-training Assessment for Patient Safety & Report Writing

ED Code Blue – Medical Emergencies at RVEEH August 2009

Non-medical Expert Resources

For non-medical expert aspects of the curriculum, see Ethics and Interpersonal Skills

General Resources

Radiology Masters (Online Learning Resource)

Radiology Masters is a free online learning resource developed by Dr John Curtis and Dr Daniel Fascia, and is also managed by Dr Radhika Prasad.  The content available has been provided by subject matter experts with the intention of developing a broad content library online, for anyone to access.  Visit Radiology Masters Website

The Nina Sacharias Film Library (Alfred Hospital, Melbourne)

Open for use by registrars from other hospitals in Victoria. Unfortunately, due to film loss, the library is now under continuous video surveillance. Nina Sacharias Film Library Application Form.

Diagnostic Imaging Pathways

A Clinical Decision Support Tool and Educational Resource for Diagnostic Imaging. Visit the imaging pathways website

Radiology for Students:  Beyond a Textbook

It’s all about radiology and its future, threats and ways to preserve the specialty. Visit the Radiology Beyond a Textbook website

Essential Medical Imaging: Edited by Robert N. Gibson

 A concise introductory text covering the clinical role of radiology in adult and paediatric medicine and surgery. Purchase the Essential Medical Imaging textbook

The International Society for Radiology

Registration is free to this Virtual Campus where refresher courses, Radiological cases, electronic posters and discussion forums are available.

Radiopaedia

Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit radiology educational resource which has been primarily compiled by radiologists from across the world. The site contains numerous case studies and an extensive encyclopaedia which can be browsed by topic or system. This website offers iPhone and iPad applications as well as a ‘Quiz’ function which is great for testing yourself on cases pre-viva (Part 2) examination. Free access. Registration is free and is only required if you wish to edit/submit cases.

RSNA Education

International membership for trainees is free. Features CME tests, cases of the day, point of care learning cases and previous exhibits and posters from the largest radiology conference on the planet.

Learning Radiology

A comprehensive site offering systems-based case studies, cases of the week, podcasts, video podcasts and quizzes.

The Radiology Assistant

The educational website of the Radiological Society of the Netherlands (in English).Contains structured articles on topics organised by body system. Includes iPhone/Ipad Apps.

Aunt Minnie

Free registration and access to the latest clinical and technical news updates, case studies, reference material, conference calendars plus membership to various medical communities and forums. Daily emails provide you with cases of the day and imaging specific diagnoses.

Inside Radiology

Endorsed by the College, this site has consumer information with additional information for health professionals about radiology procedures and interventions.

RadiologyEducation.com

Digital library of radiology education resources. Contains numerous links to other web -based resources.

Radiolopolis

Designed as a "radiology community" combining educational and clinical programs. Also designed as a radiology social networking site.

STATdx

Provides high level support from advanced search functions, thousands of expert references and differential diagnoses, clinical cases, images and anatomy modules, all labelled by multiple modalities and views.

CTisus

In depth focus on CT - includes teaching files, learning modules, protocols, and podcasts/videocasts.

Centre d'imagerie Osteo-Articulaire

This is a dedicated, comprehensive MSK website including detailed anatomical models and multimodality examples of normal, pathological and traumatic appearances.

Ultrasoundpaedia

Includes schematic anatomical diagrams, worksheets, descriptions of scanning techniques, scanning protocols and extensive examples of both normal ultrasound appearances and pathological conditions across all areas of ultrasonography.

IMAIOS

Offers numerous e-anatomy modules, clinical cases and e-MRI courses.

Radiology Search Engines

Yottalook

Medical Imaging search engine which searches online radiology sources only. Consists of Yottalook Web, Images, Anatomy and Book search engines.

ARRS Gold Miner

Access to radiological images published in selected peer-reviewed journals. Searches can be performed by radiological findings, anatomy, imaging techniques, etc.

Journal of the American College of Radiology

Just some of the Australian authored articles on quality:

  • Carlos, R.C. and S.K. Goergen, Introduction: Quality in Diagnostic Imaging: Learning From Worldwide Initiatives. 2010. 7(8): p. 563-564.
  • Khorasani, R., Can Radiology Professional Society Guidelines Be Converted to Effective Decision Support? 2010. 7(8): p. 561-562.
  • Pool, F. and S.K. Goergen, Quality of the Written Radiology Report: A Review of the Literature. 2010. 7(8): p. 634-643.
  • Baerlocher, M.O., A. Myers, and M.R. Asch, Radiation Safety: Have We Let the Public Down? 2010. 7(8): p. 557-558.
  • Jones, D.N., et al., Where Failures Occur in the Imaging Care Cycle: Lessons From the Radiology Events Register. 2010. 7(8): p. 593-602.
  • Jones, D.N., et al., Establishing National Medical Imaging Incident Reporting Systems: Issues and Challenges. 2010. 7(8): p. 582-592.
  • Wallace, A.B., et al., Multidetector CT Dose: Clinical Practice Improvement Strategies From a Successful Optimization Program. 2010. 7(8): p. 614-624.
  • Elshaug, A.G., et al., Addressing "Waste" in Diagnostic Imaging: Some Implications of Comparative Effectiveness Research. 2010. 7(8): p. 603-613.

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