Royal College of Radiologists

Registration for RCR Learning Live 21 is open

The Royal College of Radiologists’ industry-leading global conference will take place online between October 4 – 22, 2021. Registration for RCR Learning Live 21 is now open and for the second-year running will take place online. Held between October 4 – 22, 2021, the CPD accredited conference will bring together over 2,000 radiologists, oncologists, and […]

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Leading ICR scientists receive RCR recognition

Institute of Cancer Research scientists Professor Nick James and Professor Emma Hall have been recognised for their contributions to radiology and oncology by The Royal College of Radiologists. Professor James was awarded the RCR Gold Medal for his contribution to treatment of prostate and bladder cancer and to patient education. This is the highest honour […]

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RCR launches radiology examination site in India

The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has partnered with the Apollo Radiology International (ARI) Academy to create a new examination centre in Hyderabad, India. The move means radiologists in India and surrounding countries will soon be able to sit RCR Fellowship (FRCR) examinations locally, reducing travel and expense for candidates. As RCR Fellowship is an […]

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Unmasking the true face of COVID-19 through clinical imaging

Date: Thursday, November 12, 2020 Time: 6.30pm Online registration Dr Sam Hare, consultant chest radiologist at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust and NHS England national specialty adviser for imaging. The COVID-19 pandemic is the greatest global health emergency in a generation. The UK now faces a second surge that could overwhelm the NHS. Diagnosis […]

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RCR Digital Learning Programme 2020

RCR Digital Learning Programme 2020 September 21 – October 9, 2020 #RCRDigital2020 The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is pleased to announce the launch of our first ever virtual conference. The Digital Learning Programme is a series of 28 immersive, interactive educational sessions, taking place over three weeks on a bespoke digital platform. You can […]

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Oncological imaging delegates praise debut course

The first two-day oncological imaging course organised by Paul Strickland Scanner Centre in association with Mount Vernon Cancer Centre took place in October. The event was attended by 59 delegates and was held at The Royal College of Radiologists in Holborn on the Friday and at Mount Vernon Hospital in Northwood on the Saturday. Attendees […]

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