Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators
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The Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) is an accredited[1] specialist medical college comprising medical practitioners with specialist training in management and leadership of health services and systems. Fellows of the college combine clinical knowledge, skill, and judgement and apply this at an organisation wide level.[2] This may include administering or managing a hospital or other health service, or developing health operational policy, or planning or purchasing health services. The college is responsible for the training of medical professionals as specialist health leaders in Australia and New Zealand and has responsibility for assessing candidates and awarding the qualification of Fellowship of the college (FRACMA) to medical practitioners.
Abbreviation | RACMA |
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Formation | 1967 |
Type | Specialist Medical College |
Legal status | Company Limited by Guarantee |
Purpose | Medical leadership and management |
Headquarters | Melbourne |
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Region served | Australia and New Zealand |
Membership | Over 1,200 |
Official language | English |
President | Dr Helen Parsons CSC |
Website | https://racma.edu.au/ |