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Ep3: Radiology Across Borders: Advancing Radiology Education and Improving Health Outcomes in Emerging Nations
Apr 14, 2026
34m 05s
Ep2: Building World-Class Cancer Care in Regional Australia
Mar 17, 2026
23m 26s
Ep1: Shaping Radiology: Leadership Insights from RANZCR’s Past and Present Presidents
Feb 19, 2026
35m 03s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/14/26 | Ep3: Radiology Across Borders: Advancing Radiology Education and Improving Health Outcomes in Emerging Nations | Reliable medical imaging and diagnostics are often taken for granted. Yet in many parts of the world, consistent access to radiology services remains out of reach. Radiology Across Borders (RAB) is a global charity working to change this reality by strengthening radiology capability through education, training and in‑country support, helping to improve health outcomes in emerging nations. RAB co‑founder A/Prof Suresh de Silva and Director Dr Salman Ansari share the organisation’s origin story, the scope of its work today, and the tangible impact it is making on the ground. They also discuss the importance of RAB’s partnership with the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), which is helping to expand reach, strengthen programs, and build sustainable radiology capability where it is needed most. To learn more about Radiology Across Borders or to get involved, visit; https://radiologyacrossborders.org/ You can also contact:A/Prof Suresh de Silva – suresh@radiologyacrossborders.orgDr Salman Ansari – salman@radiologyacrossborders.org The Scan is proudly brought to you by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR).https://www.ranzcr.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 34m 05s | |
| 3/17/26 | Ep2: Building World-Class Cancer Care in Regional Australia | Radiation oncologist Dr Gerry Adams reflects on a career that has spanned continents, disciplines and leadership in cancer care. Originally from Northern Ireland and trained in Edinburgh, Dr Adams eventually made his way to regional Queensland, where he has helped build and expand radiation oncology services in Bundaberg. Dr Adams discusses the rewards and challenges of practising in a regional centre, his clinical interests including research into immunotherapy following surgery and radiation therapy for skin cancer, and the rapid technological advances shaping the future of cancer treatment. Dr Adams also reflects on his service to RANZCR, including his time as Dean of the Faculty of Radiation Oncology, and his current role as Chair of the Māori, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Empowerment Committee (MATEC). The Scan is proudly brought to you by The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.https://www.ranzcr.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 23m 26s | |
| 2/19/26 | Ep1: Shaping Radiology: Leadership Insights from RANZCR’s Past and Present Presidents | Radiology is evolving at unprecedented speed, shaped by rapid technological change, clinical innovation, growing workforce pressures and the need for thoughtful, values-driven leadership. This first episode of The Scan explores how the profession can meet the future while staying grounded in integrity, best practice, and its commitment to improving health outcomes for all. Dr Rajiv Rattan, current RANZCR President, and Prof John Slavotinek, Past President, reflect on the formative moments that drew them into radiology, the values and lessons that continue to guide their clinical practice, leadership philosophies, and the cultural shifts influencing today’s trainees. The conversation spans innovation, workforce wellbeing, artificial intelligence, and the College’s long-term strategic vision, offering a measured and insightful perspective on where radiology has come from — and where it is heading next. The Scan is proudly brought to you by The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.https://www.ranzcr.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 35m 03s |
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