Both specialties of the RANZCR allow for part-time and interrupted training. Part-time training must be undertaken at a minimum of 0.5 FTE for each specialty. Total training time must equate to five years FTE. Applications for part-time or interrupted training are required to be directed to the appropriate education and training committee in either clinical radiology or radiation oncology.
As the RANZCR accredits training sites, not individual positions, the selection process is undertaken by employers - whether they are private practices or departments in public hospitals - with a RANZCR representative as a member of the selection panel.
Entrants into a specialist training program are required to hold a basic medical degree and appropriate medical registration for the jurisdiction where the position is located. It is also required that all trainees have at least 24 months of general hospital training - that is, had completed PGY1 and PGY2.
In some circumstances, a joint selection process is undertaken, where representatives from a variety of hospitals, as a group, interview and appoint trainees. This process is facilitated through the RANZCR.
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