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22 August 2013 | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. National Health and Medical Research Council. An overview of the Research Translation Faculty and invitation to the October symposium occurred. Partnerships for Better Health project funding grants, including an outline of those involved and eligible to apply, were also discussed. Research misconduct and the role or otherwise for ...The c...
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Special Projects | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Modified on April 24, 2016. Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges 2016. ABN: 46 101 213 478.
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1 May 2014 | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Reports were received from Forum participants. The Australian Medical Council noted the composition of the AMC Council as well as work being undertaken on the review of standards for specialist training programs. Australia’s Chief Medical Officer reported on the current status of recent infectious disease outbreaks in the Middle East and ...
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Delivering Specialist Medicial Care to Rural Australia | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Delivering Specialist Medicial Care to Rural Australia. The Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges is the peak body for specialist medical colleges in Australia. CPMC is committed to improving the lives of rural and regional Australians. Media contact: Ms Angela Magarry. Published 2 Oct 2014. Next: CPMC Statement on the Launch of the...
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8 November 2012 | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. College Presidents met at the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Melbourne on 8 November. Matters discussed included:. Strategic Position Statements relating to. The Role of the Medical Specialist; and. Medical Board of Australia. Visit of the Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing. Dr Leslie Bolitho (RACP), Dr Lindy Robe...
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Subcommittees | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Dr Lee Gruner (Chair),. Professor Jane Dahlstrom,. Professor Barry Baker,. Professor Michael Permezel,. Dr Andrew Singer,. Professor Kevin Forsyth,. Professor David Hillis,. CPMC CEO Ms Angela Magarry. Please follow the link to http:/ clinicaleducators.org. Modified on July 9, 2014. Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges 2016.
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Cap On Tax Deductions for Doctors’ Education may Jeopardise Patient Safety | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Cap On Tax Deductions for Doctors’ Education may Jeopardise Patient Safety. Lowering the cap on tax deductions for work-related continuing education expenses for doctors could compromise patient safety and quality of care aswell as the health of doctors, the Committeeof Presidents of Medical Colleges said today. But the cap could prove a ...
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6 November 2014 | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. College Presidents met in Sydney on Thursday 6th November, 2014 for the 108th meeting. Reports were received from Forum participants. Members noted the impact on sub-programs and the STP following the Williams High Court determination. The Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer reported on the Ebola situation and accessibility to information ...
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About Us | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. The individual member Colleges are responsible for the determination and maintenance of standards for their respective disciplines and for the training and education of medical specialists in that discipline. The CPMC seeks, through voluntary, co-operative and co-ordinated action by its member Medical Colleges, to ensure the ready availab...
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Self Education Tax Reform Response | Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges
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Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges. Accreditation of Training Sites for Specialist Medical Training: AHMAC agreed standards. National Health Summit on Obesity. Self Education Tax Reform Response. Reforms to Deductions for Education Expenses Discussion Paper. Australians enjoy some of the best health outcomes and longest lives in the world, thanks to the high quality of our healthcare system and the medical practitioners that work in it. Investment in work? Consideration of this proposal. A regis...