Royal College of Radiologists
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[[Image:Rcrlogo.gif|thumb|[[Coat of Arms]] of the Royal College of Radiologists]]
'''The Royal College of Radiologists''' is the professional body responsible for the specialty of clinical [[oncology]] and [[Radiation oncologist|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 College also sets and monitors the educational curriculum for those training to enter the profession. It is a [[registered charity]] in the United Kingdom (no. 211540). [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showcharity.asp?regno=211540&submit=Run+Search]
The College publishes two journals, the [[Clinical Oncology Journal]] and the [[Clinical Radiology Journal]], as well as awarding various prizes and scholarships.
== History ==
A series of bodies has represented practitioners of radiological medicine in the UK, starting in 1897 with the foundation of the [[Roentgen Society]] (named for the [[physicist]] [[Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]]). Subsequently founded societies included the British Association of Radiologists (1934), the Society of Radiotherapists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1935) and the Faculty of Radiologists (1939).
In 1950 the first issue of the Clinical Radiology Journal was published by the Faculty of Radiologists, who were then granted a [[Royal Charter]] of incorporation in 1953. A supplemental charter was given in 1975 to rename the Faculty as The Royal College of Radiologists. The College then published the first issue of the Clinical Oncology Journal in September 1989.
== Official Website ==
[http://www.rcr.ac.uk/ Royal College of Radiologists]
== External links ==
*[http://www.acorrn.org/ Academic Clinical Oncology & Radiobiology Research Network] An NCRI initiative to revitalise radiotherapy research in the UK. Website has an active community of RCR radiologists working on research projects and also has details of training courses and opportunities for radiologists.
== References ==
* [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/first.asp UK Charity Commission]
[[Category:British medical associations]]
[[Category:Radiology]]
[[Category:Radiation oncology]]
[[Category:British professional bodies]]
[[Category:Royal Colleges]]
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