Archives: Pioneers of ANZ Profession
Jack Tait MSc: Founder of New Zealand Profession
Jack Tait was one of five Founders of the profession in 1977. He represented the New Zealanders in the newly formed Australasian organisation. A highly Read more…
Jack Tait was one of five Founders of the profession in 1977. He represented the New Zealanders in the newly formed Australasian organisation. A highly Read more…
The birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) It was 1956. “My Fair Lady” had just hit Broadway, IBM was developing the first hard disk and Eurovision Read more…
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The list of articles for patient information is steadily growing. Check out the latest article on ‘Deep Inspiration Breath Hold’ (DIBH) for breast cancer treatment Read more…
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare quotes the chances of all Australians being diagnosed with any form of cancer during a lifetime is approximately Read more…
The prize winner for the best paper published during 2018-19 in the Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine (APESM) Journal, will be decided next Read more…
2.1 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. It is the most common malignancy amongst women worldwide. One in eight Australian women are Read more…
Boyce Worthley was one of five respected Founders of the profession. Ralph Nicholls wrote: “He was elected a Fellow of the College in 1982 and, Read more…
Return to APSIG Achievements The Better Healthcare Technology Foundation is pleased to attach the Elekta Travel Award Report received from the 2018 recipient, Syarifatul Ulya, Read more…