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The Malta Postgraduate Medical Training Centre (MPMTC) was officially launched on the 1st June 2008 with a view to provide clearly defined, directional and formulated training, as well as career pathways for postgraduate medical trainees and their trainers. 

The Synapse, a web portal that provides news, services and resources for the medical profession, has launched a new platform for eLearning. The Synapse eLearning platform delivers high-quality video-based continuing medical education.

The Royal College of Radiologists is a charity that works with our members to improve the standard of medical practice across the fields of radiology and oncology. With faculties in two disciplines, the College and our members benefit from a fuller understanding of medical practice, across the spectrum of diagnosis and treatment.

Founded in 2005, by merging the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) and the European Association of Radiology (EAR), the European Society of Radiology (ESR) is an apolitical, non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening and unifying European radiology.

The European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) is the largest organisation dedicated to nuclear medicine in Europe. In this role, it has become the umbrella organisation which represents the whole sector towards the European Institutions and other international institutions.

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA®) is an international society of radiologists, medical physicists and other medical professionals with more than 54,000 members from 136 countries across the globe. RSNA hosts the world’s premier radiology forum, drawing approximately 55,000 attendees annually to McCormick Place in Chicago, and publishes two top peer-reviewed journals: Radiology, the highest-impact scientific journal in the field, and RadioGraphics, the only journal dedicated to continuing education in radiology.

The Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) is a non-profit, educational and scientific association aiming to improve patient care through the support of teaching, science, research and clinical practice in the field of cardiovascular and interventional radiology.

The European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) is a not-for-profit, educational and scientific organisation founded by radiologists working in close association with gastroenterologists, hepatologists, abdominal surgeons, pathologists, and other allied specialists. Its members have a special interest in the imaging and treatment of patients with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and associated abdominal organs.

The purpose of the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) is a. to promote the specialty of clinical neuroradiology in all its aspects, including diagnostic, interventional, head & neck, paediatric and spine neuroradiology​.  

The European Society of Oncologic Imaging is an apolitical, non-profit organisation, exclusively and directly dedicated to promoting and coordinating the scientific, philanthropic, intellectual and Professional activities of oncologic imaging. The Society’s mission at all times is to serve the health care needs of the general public through the support of science, teaching and research and the quality of service in the field of oncologic imaging.

The Radiology – Integrated Training Initiative (R-ITI) is a high-quality e-learning resource for radiologists. You can choose from more 750 interactive sessions that cover all aspects of radiology. The programme offers ideal preparation for FRCR* and equivalent examinations. It is also suitable for fully qualified clinicians looking to reinforce or strengthen core knowledge.

The mission of the Medical Physics Department is to help develop young physicists or engineers to be able to fulfill the role of either clinical medical physicist working in the hospital environment or research medical physicist employed in research laboratories or the biomedical device industry. In the spirit of inter-professional cooperation the Department also prides itself in its extensive expertise in teaching relevant aspects of the subject to other healthcare professionals.

Founded in 1990, the Society of Medical Radiographers (SRM) has proudly been the principal non-profit organisation in Malta representing all medical radiographers working locally for more than 20 years! Since its foundation, the SRM has always worked hard to pursue its mission statement: to promote and advance the radiography and radiotherapy profession in Malta through continuous education, specialisation and networking.

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