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As envisaged in its aims and objectives, the Association shall attach a
very high importance to the academic and research activities in Radiation
Oncology with its related disciplines, to improve the overall standards of
post-graduate teaching, clinical practice and adequate growth of this
discipline as per the needs of our country. In furtherance of these
objectives, an Indian College of Radiation Oncology (ICRO), hereinafter
called the college, shall be established as a dedicated and integral part
of the Association. The College will function as an independent wing under
the overall control of the Association and shall be governed by the
following aims:
Aims & Objective of the College
a) To co-ordinate and promote academic activities in the
disciplines of Radiation Therapy, Oncology , Medical Physics, Radiation
Medicine, Radio Biology and other allied branches in the country.
b) To co-ordinate and promote research work in the disciplines of
Radiation Therapy, Oncology, Medical Physics, Radiation Medicine, Radio
Biology and other allied branches in the country.
c) To maintain a high level of excellence m the disciplines of
Radiation Therapy, Oncology, Medical Physics, Radiation Medicine, Radio
Biology and other allied branches in the country through organization of
continuing medical education programmes, updates, workshops, symposia on,
these subjects, at regular intervals and during the Annual Congress of the
Association, in coordination with the Secretary-General of AROI and the
Organizing Secretary of the Congress.
d) To coordinate the academic and research activities in these
disciplines with similar organizations/institutions in other countries
across the globe.
e) To co-ordinate co-operative/collaborative multicentre trials in
these disciplines amongst various centers in India and with various
advanced centers in the world, and foster closer cooperation in training
and research in these fields in India and abroad.
f) To compile and circulate teaching material in the form of
periodicals with the help of Secretary-General of the Association,
Editor-in-Chief of the Journal and representatives of other similar
organizations, scientific bodies/ institutions around the world.
g) To collaborate an exchange programme of scientific information
between the members of the Association and other such
organizations/bodies/institutions around the world.
h) To formulate policies, guidelines, teaching syllabi etc. for a
uniform level of training (in the field of Radiation Oncology in the
country with a level of excellence comparable to t the best in the world.
i) To coordinate with the Medical Council of India, various
Universities and teaching medical institutions in the country for
establishing and ensuring an independent status of the discipline of
Radiation Oncology in each teaching medical institution and for adhering
to the policies, guidelines, syllabi specially formulated for attaining
the uniformly high level of professional training in Radiation Oncology.
j) To prepare guidelines and materials for ensuring a uniform and
high level of examination pattern in the field of Radiation Oncology
across the country.
k) To coordinate with the Medical Council of India, various
Universities and teaching medical institutions in the country for
including the subject of Oncology and Radiation Oncology in adequate
details in the undergraduate medical curriculum’s.
l) To suggest guidelines for cancer preventions, early detection
and proper management in cancer on the basis of academic and research
experience gained through the activities of the College.
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