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Radiation Oncology
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Post-Fellowship Opportunities

As a radiation oncologist who has completed training, it’s important to continue to learn and develop skills. One way to do this is through the RANZCR Continuing Professional Development program. However, there are also...
Radiation Oncology
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Trainers and Examiners

Webcast Library Get Involved as a Trainer or Examiners Resources for Trainers in Radiation Oncology Radiation Oncology AssessmentsSkip to Training Sites and Networks Get Involved as a Trainer or Examiner The College...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Get Involved

As a RANZCR member, you have the opportunity to make a valuable contribution to the College and your profession. The College’s many activities could not take place without the participation of members who volunteer their...
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What's On

On these pages you will find the latest news and events from the College and other organisations linked to our professions. Events Annual Scientific Meetings Annual General Meeting (AGM) News & Media Newsletters  
Clinical Radiology
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Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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College Committees

The College has a number of committees whose areas of work span across both the Faculty of Clinical Radiology and Faculty of Radiation Oncology. On this page you will find details of these committees. Want to get involved? ...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Special Interest Groups

The RANZCR Board establishes Special Interest Groups in areas of specific interest to the membership within clinical radiology and radiation oncology. Each Special Interest Group complies with Terms of Reference as agreed by...
Clinical Radiology
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Australian and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Radiology Special Interest Group (ANZSPR)

  Members include general radiologists who have an interest in paediatric imaging and specialist paediatric radiologists who have obtained additional training in the specialty and primarily see children in their day to day...
Radiation Oncology
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Faculty of Radiation Oncology Genito-Urinary Group (FROGG)

This Special Interest Group was formed in 2001 following a GUOG/Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ) workshop in Sydney. Aims The principal aims of the group are: Promotion of good radio-therapeutic and...
Clinical Radiology Radiation Oncology
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Affiliated Groups

College members with a special interest in particular areas of practice are often also affiliated with professional societies in the fields of clinical radiology or radiation oncology. Clinical Radiology The Interventional...