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  2. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

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    The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) is the leading professional organisation for the promotion of the science and practice of the medical specialties of clinical radiology (diagnostic and interventional radiology) and radiation oncology in Australia and New Zealand. The college has members throughout the world.

  3. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (formerly: Australasian Radiology; print: ISSN 1754-9477, online: ISSN 1754-9485) is the official journal of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. It is a bimonthly medical journal covering radiological practice and research in Australasia.

  4. Medical education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Australian medical schools have followed the United Kingdom by conferring the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) to its medical graduates, whilst reserving the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) to be issued to those who have completed higher research studies or given honorarily to those who have contributed significantly to the medical professional ...

  5. Mark Khangure - Wikipedia

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    He began training in radiology in Newcastle in 1975, and continued his radiology training after migrating to Australia in 1976 at Royal Perth Hospital, receiving Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists in 1980.

  6. Joseph Patrick Slattery - Wikipedia

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    In January 1896, Slattery read in local newspapers of Wilhelm Röntgen's breakthrough: “A new photographic discovery” and focused his pursuits on radiography. [7]He read of events in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney and on 25 July 1896 he took a radiograph of the hand of 12-year-old Eric Thompson, enabling the surgeon Dr. Edmunds to extract shotgun pellets from the hand.

  7. John Grieve Woods - Wikipedia

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    John Grieve Woods (17 January 1900 in Albury, New South Wales – 27 April 1980 in Newcastle) was an Australian general practitioner and soldier. He was the son of Dr. William Cleaver Woods, a pioneer of Australian radiology and x-rays. He was nicknamed "The Flying Doctor" for his years of service in the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia ...

  8. Radiopaedia - Wikipedia

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    Radiopaedia was started as a past-time project to store radiology notes and cases online by the Australian neuroradiologist Associate Professor Frank Gaillard in December 2005, while he was a radiology resident. [3] [4] Frank built a Linux server to host the site. [5] He then programmed the site using MediaWiki, the same program platform as ...

  9. Oral and maxillofacial radiology - Wikipedia

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    Australian programs are accredited by the Australian Dental Council and are 3 years in length, culminating in either a master's degree (MDS or MPhil) or a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry degree (DClinDent). [16] Currently, the only Australian institution offering specialist training in oral maxillofacial radiology is the University of Queensland.