Royal College of Radiologists

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 college sets and monitors the educational curriculum for those training to enter the profession, and administers the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists exams. It is a registered charity in the United Kingdom (no. 211540).

Royal College of Radiologists
FormationAssociation: 1934 (1934)
Faculty: 1939 (1939)
College: 1975 (1975)
TypeMedical royal college
HeadquartersLincoln's Inn Fields, London, England
Region
United Kingdom
PublicationClinical Radiology
Clinical Oncology
AffiliationsAcademy of Medical Royal Colleges
Websitewww.rcr.ac.uk

The RCR has 2 faculties, representing Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology. It publishes two academic journals, Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology.

The RCR has been based at 63 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London since July 2013.

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