The RACP trains, educates and advocates on behalf of more than 10,500 physicians, paediatricians and 4,000 trainees - often referred to as ‘specialists’ - across Australia and New Zealand. It represents more than 25 medical specialties including paediatrics, cardiology, respiratory medicine, neurology, oncology, and public health medicine, occupational and environmental medicine, rehabilitation medicine, palliative medicine, sexual health medicine and addiction medicine. Beyond the drive for medical excellence, the RACP is committed to developing health and social policies which bring vital improvements to the well-being of patients.
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