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Royal Australian College of Physicians

The Royal Australian College of Physicians (RACP) is a professional organization in Australia and New Zealand that trains and supports doctors specializing in internal medicine and its various sub-disciplines, such as cardiology and oncology. Founded in 1958, the RACP ensures high standards of medical education and practice, offers professional development opportunities, and promotes health advocacy. It also plays a key role in setting guidelines and standards for medical training, ultimately aiming to improve healthcare outcomes for patients. Members enjoy access to resources, networking opportunities, and a community focused on excellence in medical practice.