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Disaster recovery exercise, 27-28 November 8am
Disaster Recovery Exercise
Update your contact details
Fellowship exam update 5 November
Statement from RACS and specialty societies on cosmetic surgery
Sharing information with hospitals
One in seven patients miss cancer surgery during COVID lockdowns – study 14 October
Results of 2021 elections to RACS Council
One in seven patients miss cancer surgery during COVID lockdowns – study
Audit records record low death rate in Western Australia
Fellowship exam update
Road Safety Committee to consider road trauma in workplace and post-crash response
Expression of interest open for Research and Evaluation incorporating ASERNIP-S Committee member position
CPD online platform outage
College of Surgeons calls for continuation of elective surgery
RACS Christmas closure
RACS supports doctor wellbeing research projects
Scheduled SIMG Online Specialist Assessment Application outage
International Volunteer Day 2020
Financial Hardship Relief available to Fellows
RACS and GESA sign Memorandum of Understanding to enhance colonoscopy services
IMIS Application server security patch update
ANZELA-QI program report is available
Scheduled firewall maintenance
Surgeons Month returns to New South Wales
2020 Surgical Workforce Census
Scheduled CPD outage
Scheduled Account Creation application outage
Results of 2020 elections to RACS Council
COVID-19 free hospital areas could save lives after surgery a global study
Important update: CPD requirements 2020
Voting opens for RACS 2020 elections to Council
College successful on temporary telehealth MBS item numbers
29 medical groups sign up to transparency in billing
Medical colleges welcome new health worker protection measures
Mori Language Week 2020
RACS website downtime
FACEMs recognised with Queen’s Birthday Honours
COVID-19 patients who undergo surgery are at greatly increased risk of dying following surgery global study
COVID-19 disruption will lead to 28 million surgeries being cancelled worldwide
Violent assaults reducing in Northern Territory thanks to minimum alcohol price
Australian health and transport experts call for space for safer walking and cycling
Surgeons seek equity for Indigenous patients as COVID-19 restrictions ease
Medical colleges support resumption of elective surgery for low-risk patients
New Scholarship to Support Surgical Health Care Across Asia-Pacific
College of Surgeons calls on governments to provide life-line to private hospitals
Trauma surgeons fear increased caseload as a result of COVID-19
College of Surgeons appalled by federal governments decision to continue elective surgery