
Those Trainees applying for training programs supervised by a Joint Specialist Advisory Committee (JSAC) in Endocrinology/Chemical Pathology, Infectious Diseases/Microbiology, Haematology or Immunopathology with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) are advised to consult the Requirements for Physician Training Adult Internal Medicine (the Mango Book) available on the
RACP website.
New applicants need to obtain a JSAC application form from the RACP, in addition to the RCPA Initial Registration form. Copies of the JSAC application form must be sent to both the RCPA and the RACP.
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here for the
RCPA Initial Registration Form
Trainees will need to pay the RCPA Initial Training Fee and annual training fees for all training.
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here for this year’s Schedule of Fees
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here for the Payment Authorisation form to pay by credit card.
For subsequent annual registrations, only the JSAC Annual Application for Approval of Advanced Training form needs to be completed, a copy of which must be forwarded to the RCPA along with annual registration fees.
Please note that in the disciplines of Haematology and Immunopathology there are separate JSACs and different forms for the RACP in Australia and NZ. In both instances a copy of the form must be sent to the RCPA
Trainees are required to submit an Annual Supervisor’s Report each year, failure to do so will result in the year of training not being accredited. For those candidates sitting Part 1 or Part 2 exams, an additional pre-exam report must be at the College by 15 July.
Joint RACP/RCPA trainees are required to submit their Supervisor’s Report for the previous year by 31 January. In the final year of training submission of the report is required by 15 October.
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here for a list of important dates for training through the year.
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