RANZCR Fellows play a vital role in accredited training as Training Network Directors (TND)/Network Training Directors (NTD), Directors of Training (DoTs) and Clinical Supervisors (CS). Education Support Officer (ESOs) assist trainees, departments and fellows by providing administrative support.
DoTs and CSs are responsible for teaching, supervising and assessing trainees in accredited workplaces.
To support RANZCR fellows in these training roles, the College provides the following supports and resources:
The Training Team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. are available for any queries regarding trainees and the training program, please do not hesitate to reach out.
The College runs three CR DoT Workshops and two RO DoT Workshops per year, usually May or July in Sydney, at the New Zealand ASM for CR only and at the College ASM. Full details will be in the monthly DoT eNewsletters. For further information, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Director of Training Induction Webinars are available here.
2025 DoT Workshop Dates:
Clinical Radiology
Radiation Oncology
ESME courses are designed for those new to teaching, and for teachers with some experience who would like a greater understanding of the basic principles and an update on current best practice. The courses recognise that all teachers, even those with considerable experience, can improve their skills in teaching.
The course runs across 12 weeks and is made up of webinars, reading and discussion boards with participants. It is a great introduction to medical education and participants who complete course assignments receive an AMEE-ESME Certificate in Medical Education in the areas addressed by the course.
Visit the AMEE website to register.
The annual DoT surveys are a vital component of our continuous improvement and support framework. These surveys provide an opportunity for DoTs to share valuable insights and feedback about their experiences, challenges, and successes in supporting trainees. The information collected helps us identify areas for improvement, celebrate achievements, and refine our resources and processes to better support both DoTs and trainees.
Network Training Directors monitor and support training programs within their training network.
The role of the Radiation Oncology Training Network Director is to coordinate and lead the network, and to be a central point of contact for the College and health jurisdictions regarding training delivery.
Directors of Training are the College’s representatives within accredited training departments, providing liaison between trainees and hospital or department administration. Clinical Radiology
Clinical Supervisors play a vital role in the successful training of future Clinical Radiologists (CR).
Clinical Supervisors play a vital role in the successful training of future Radiation Oncologists (ROs).
The Network Education Support Officer (NESO) is responsible for providing administrative support to the Network Training Director.
The Education Support Officer (ESO) is responsible for providing administrative support to the Training Network Director.