Expressions of Interest are being called to join several of the College's reference groups. Please find below more information.
Ultrasound Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Ultrasound Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of ultrasound. Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members and external enquirers on issues relating to ultrasound to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to ultrasound to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to ultrasound may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to ultrasound to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to ultrasound Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. Bone Mineral Density Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Bone Mineral Density Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Standing Committees on aspects of bone mineral densitometry (BMD). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Bone Mineral Densitometry Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members and external enquirers on issues relating to BMD to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to BMD to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to BMD may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to BMD to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to BMD Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. MRI Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the MRI Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to MRI to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to MRI to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to MRI may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of practice in MRI to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to MRI Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. CT Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Computed Tomography Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of computed tomography (CT). Such advice may be used for such purposes as the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Computed Tomography Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to computed tomography to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to computed tomography to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to computed tomography may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to computed tomography to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to computed tomography Commitment Availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021.
Overview
We are seeking Fellows to join the Ultrasound Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of ultrasound. Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries.
The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics):
Commitment
availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year.
Eligibility criteria
Clinical Radiology Fellows
How to apply
If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021.
Bone Mineral Density Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Bone Mineral Density Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Standing Committees on aspects of bone mineral densitometry (BMD). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Bone Mineral Densitometry Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members and external enquirers on issues relating to BMD to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to BMD to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to BMD may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to BMD to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to BMD Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. MRI Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the MRI Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to MRI to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to MRI to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to MRI may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of practice in MRI to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to MRI Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. CT Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Computed Tomography Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of computed tomography (CT). Such advice may be used for such purposes as the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Computed Tomography Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to computed tomography to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to computed tomography to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to computed tomography may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to computed tomography to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to computed tomography Commitment Availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021.
We are seeking Fellows to join the Bone Mineral Density Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations.
The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Standing Committees on aspects of bone mineral densitometry (BMD). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries.
The work of the Bone Mineral Densitometry Reference Group will be guided by these principles:
· The best interests of patients will be acted upon.
· High quality healthcare is provided.
· The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’).
MRI Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the MRI Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to MRI to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to MRI to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to MRI may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of practice in MRI to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to MRI Commitment availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021. CT Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Computed Tomography Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of computed tomography (CT). Such advice may be used for such purposes as the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Computed Tomography Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to computed tomography to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to computed tomography to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to computed tomography may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to computed tomography to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to computed tomography Commitment Availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021.
We are seeking Fellows to join the MRI Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations.
The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Such advice will be used in the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries.
The work of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reference Group will be guided by these principles:
CT Reference Group Members Overview We are seeking Fellows to join the Computed Tomography Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of computed tomography (CT). Such advice may be used for such purposes as the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries. The work of the Computed Tomography Reference Group will be guided by these principles: · The best interests of patients will be acted upon. · High quality healthcare is provided. · The integrity of the profession of Clinical Radiology, RANZCR and the Faculty of Clinical Radiology is upheld. Refer to the RANZCR Code of Ethics (see ‘Responsibilities of Reference Group/Review Panel members’). The objectives below will be followed irrespective of any constraints, either real or perceived, imposed by external factors (e.g. government health funding arrangements, corporatisation of radiology practices, demographics): to provide a forum for discussion and provision of advice to the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee, Faculty of Clinical Radiology, College members, and external enquirers on issues relating to computed tomography to work with the Safety, Quality and Standards Committee to develop and regularly review the Standards of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and associated practice guidelines, with specific regard to computed tomography to identify and recommend mechanisms by which standards relating to computed tomography may be promoted and implemented through the College membership and the health sector to respond strategically to College members' interest in and identification of new and emerging areas of imaging practice with regard to computed tomography to liaise with other professional bodies and relevant agencies as required in relation to computed tomography Commitment Availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year. Eligibility criteria Clinical Radiology Fellows How to apply If you are interested in being involved, please feel free to discuss with the SQSC Secretariat, Iona McAulay, Project Officer, Quality and Standards. Please send a CV and complete the expression of interest form with short statement (no more than 300 words) outlining the reasons you’d like to be involved and the skills you might bring to the reference group to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 26 February 2021.
We are seeking Fellows to join the Computed Tomography Reference Group. A Reference Group/Review Panel consists of clinical experts in a given area who are available and willing to provide advice and opinions on specific matters as defined in the ToR to the relevant FCR body. This may require the undertaking of specific activities such as developing examinations. The aim of the Reference Group is to provide advice to the FCR Council and Sitting Committees on aspects of computed tomography (CT). Such advice may be used for such purposes as the development of professional documents for example, the Standards of Practice, and in formulating responses to external consultations and enquiries.
The work of the Computed Tomography Reference Group will be guided by these principles:
Availability to review or provide opinion on an average of five documents per year.