In accordance with our Gender Equity in Medicine and Membership Diversity and Inclusion principles, we actively promote and encourage diverse representation in all College activities.
One of the main roles of the Advanced Training Committee (ATS) in Infectious Diseases is to monitor and assess individual trainee progress in Infectious Diseases for Aotearoa New Zealand.
You'll be involved in reviewing and monitoring of the training program requirements, assessment and curricula in consultation with the relevant specialty Societies and other stakeholders, and recommend changes to the College Education Committee, via the Adult Medicine Division Education Committee.
Meetings are held 2 times per year with 1 face to face meeting which is usually held in March.
Members are appointed to the ATS for 3 years and can be renewed for a further term.
Read the Aotearoa New Zealand Advanced Training Subcommittee - Infectious Diseases Terms of Reference (PDF) before applying.
To apply, submit an expression of interest form (PDF) and your CV to InfectiousDiseases@racp.edu.au