The project aims to educate medical undergraduates and medical practitioners from all disciplines about how to make judicious decisions regarding imaging referral on behalf of their patients
It is important to reiterate that the availability and accessibility of diagnostic imaging services is dependent on more than equipment, but the complex interaction of different healthcare professionals working as a team under...
The Applied Imaging Technology Examination Review Panel is comprised of up to twelve members, including medical physicists who are members of the ACPSEM and up to two clinical radiologists who are members of RANZCR and the...
Applied Imaging Technology 1st Paper for FRANZCR Part I Examinations April 2013
The project aims to educate medical undergraduates and medical practitioners from all disciplines about how to make judicious decisions regarding imaging referral on behalf of their patients.
RANZCR has made a submission to the Senate Community Affairs Inquiry into Availability and accessibility of diagnostic imaging equipment around Australia. The submission covers systemic issues of professional supervision,...
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