Medical Imaging
Radiologists know how to interpret diagnostic tests, assess the need for interventional procedures, and select the best possible treatment based on x-rays, ultrasounds, CT and MRI imaging. RANZCR: A Career in Radiology.
Training Overview
Entry requirements to Training Program
- General Registration
- Two (2) years postgraduate experience
- Acceptance into a training position
- Enrolment as a candidate with the College
Overview of Training Program
Five year program, conducted in two (2) phases:
- Phase 1 – three (3) years general radiology training
- Phase 2 – advanced radiology training: two (2) years of systems-focused rotations
Rotations recommended prior to applying for training
Radiology Education and Training Committee encourages experience in a broad spectrum of clinical disciplines prior to undertaking radiology training. This should include medicine, surgery, emergency and paediatrics if possible.
How to improve your chances of selection
- Demonstrate interest in Radiology from early stage in career
- Be keen, hard working and sensible
- Consider an observership. This can be completed during annual leave or, occasionally, on weekends (possible in some private organisations).
- Complete a project or research (liaise with Director of Training)
- Attend facility radiology meetings. At TPCH, these include (but are not limited to):
- IMS/Geriatric meeting, Wednesday 2pm (1G tutorial room)
- Respiratory meeting, Thursday 8.30am (Education centre)
- Surgical meeting, every fourth Wednesday 7.30am (1G tutorial room)
- Attend conferences, for example:
Contact us
Medical Education Unit
Email: TPCH-Medical-Education@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3139 4221
A/Director of Training: Dr Alan Wesley