Regulation of medical devices and treatments is a foundation of safe medical practice, with the recent technological advances in the field of AI and the possibility of the rapid dissemination of this technology throughout the...
The use of software in medicine has advanced significantly in recent decades, a trend that is expected to accelerate. There are complex interactions in decision-making between the clinician, the service provider and the...
RANZCR believes that there must be principles, standards, guidelines and regulations developed by trusted sources to assist with the implementation and use of AI and that health care professionals must understand the...
The structured reporting working group have developed these guidelines. These set out criteria for assessing the quality and ease of implementation of existing structured report templates or software, and should also help...
Trainees are expected to meet the minimum requirements specified for each of the experiential training requirements. Training sites/networks are expected to make every effort to ensure that trainee rosters accommodate...
RANZCR Submission to QLD Health Legislation Bill. Issued October 2014
RANZCR submission to the Health Select Committe Members on the New Zealand Radiation Safety Bill. April 2015
We recommend that this be printed in A3 size and placed prominently in the CT room so that it is easy to see and follow in the case of an adverse event. The content of this chart was provided to RANZCR courtesy of the...
We recommend that this chart be placed prominently near the emergency cart (however named) in the CT room to ensure the cart is always appropriately stocked.
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