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With over 16,000 Fellows and members worldwide, The Royal College of Radiologists exists to lead, educate and support doctors who are training and working in the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology.
- Clinical Radiology
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- Clinical Oncology
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- The Royal College of Radiologists
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- RCR Learning
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- Discover and explore
The Royal College of Radiologists supports excellence in...
- Press and policy
FRCR Part 2B (Oncology) exam reform. The RCR has reformed...
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We are The Royal College of Radiologists – the leading professional membership body for clinical radiologists and clinical oncologists, supporting doctors throughout their career so that they can make a real difference. LEARN MORE.
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is the professional body responsible for the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology throughout the United Kingdom. Its role is to advance the science and practice of radiology and oncology, further public education, and set appropriate professional standards of practice.
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is a charity that works with our members to improve the standard of medical practice across the fields of radiology and oncology. With Faculties in...
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The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is a charity that works with our members to improve the standard of medical practice across the fields of radiology and oncology. With Faculties in two disciplines, the RCR and our members benefit from a fuller understanding of medical practice, across the spe... Read more.
The Quality Standard for Imaging (QSI)©* sets national quality criteria for imaging services. It is a collaboration between The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and The College of Radiographers (CoR), to improve the quality of care for people attending an imaging service. Download now.
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) have been fighting hard for what we know the speciality requires to work effectively, but the solutions are often less simple than current headlines imply.