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Royal Australasian College of Physicians


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The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) connects, represents, and trains over 15,000 Physicians and 7,500 trainee Physicians in Australia and New Zealand. The RACP is committed to establishing and maintaining a high standard of practice through our Fellows and Trainees' training and continuing professional development. We promote a proactive approach to health and advocate on behalf of Physicians to shape the future of healthcare.

Physicians have completed further training in a medical specialty to diagnose and manage complex medical problems. The RACP trains Physicians in more than 33 medical specialties and works in partnership with other leading Colleges in Australia and New Zealand.

The RACP Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the RACP. The RACP Foundation supports exceptional Fellows and trainees through Awards using fellowships, scholarships, grants, and prizes. There are also Awards to encourage medical students and graduates to learn and consider undertaking a career as a physician.

The College has two Divisions – Adult Medicine and Paediatrics & Child Health. All Fellows who hold an FRACP belong to one of the Divisions. The Divisions offer Physician training in various medical specialties and administer the continuing professional development program for all Fellows who hold an FRACP.


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