In accordance with our Gender Equity in Medicine and Membership Diversity principles, we actively promote and encourage diverse representation in all College activities.
The Adult Medicine Divisional Assessment Committee oversees the development of the program of assessment across Basic and Advanced Training, developing formative and summative assessment tasks and activities, and engaging in continuous quality improvement of all assessments. The Committee additionally carry’s out audit and analysis of written and practical data on all examinations and assessments.
The Aotearoa New Zealand Representative is responsible for providing strategic input, recommendations, and advice on behalf of Aotearoa New Zealand Fellows and Trainees to the Adult Medicine Divisional Assessment Committee.
Applications are welcomed from across the Adult Medicine Division.
The Committee usually holds 1 face-to-face meeting held in Sydney each year and up to 3 video conferences a year.
Members are appointed for an initial 3-year term, with the option to renew.
To apply, submit an expression of interest form (DOC) and your CV to Dr Meng Tan, Chair, Adult Medicine Divisional Assessment Committee, at amdac@racp.edu.au, including a short summary of your relevant knowledge and experience in education, assessment principles and methodologies.
For a copy of the Terms of Reference or for further information, email amdac@racp.edu.au.