Australasian Chapter of Palliative Medicine
About the Chapter
The Chapter provides a collegiate home for palliative medicine specialists and has the following objectives:
- to promote the study of and the advancement of knowledge in the field of palliative medicine;
- to promote and encourage high levels of skill and expertise and high ethical standards in the practice of palliative medicine;
- to raise and maintain the educational standards of medical graduates wishing to enter the field of palliative medicine;
- to act as an authoritative body for the purpose of consultation in matters of educational or public interest in connection with the field of palliative medicine;
- to foster collaboration with clinicians and other persons and organisations to further or advance knowledge in the field of palliative medicine;
- to encourage research in matters connected with the field of palliative medicine.
Palliative Medicine Recognised as a medical specialty
The Commonwealth Minister for Health and Ageing has decided that Palliative Medicine should be recognised as a medical specialty. Recognition as a medical specialty is a two stage process and, in addition to the Minister's decision (stage 1), the Australian Medical Council has assessed and accredited the RACP and Chapter training programs in Palliative Medicine (stage 2).
2008 College Accreditation Report - Chapter Submission
Download the recently submitted Chapter report submitted to the Australian Medical Council.
2008 AChPM AMC Report (PDF: 176KB)
Palliative Medicine Workforce Survey
2007 Workforce Survey (PDF: 86KB)
Contact Details
Executive Officer
Australasian Chapter of Palliative Medicine
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
145 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Ph: +61 2 9256 5498
Fax: +61 2 9256 9693
Email: pallmed@racp.edu.au
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