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Equity adjustor tool a step in the right direction: Mori surgeons group
College of Surgeons supports adding an equity lens to patient prioritisation
Surgical education and training fees to go up
RACS launches Donate Now platform
Better rural training for medical specialists
Indigenous Health at Annual Scientific Congress
Launching new events registration platform in eHub 19 May
Surgeons acknowledge road safety week with plea to all road users
Pancreatitis cases keep on ICUs
Expression of interest RACS Community Advisor on the Committee of Paediatric Surgery
Ethnic disparities in access to bariatric surgery
Artificial intelligence to predict chemotherapy toxicities in colon cancer patients
Australian kidney transplantation rates nosedive to 10 year low
Audits lead to dramatic decrease in surgical deaths
Aboriginal Liaison Officers transforming patient outcomes in Alice Springs
Should breast density become a compulsory component of breast cancer screening tests?
$7.9 million for research collaboration on policy and practice
$7.9 million to improve healthcare with more collaborative research
The Adelaide Score: An AI measure that predicts discharge after general surgery
Surgeons from around the world converge on Adelaide for Scientific Congress
New RACS gender equity goals
RACS and accreditation for cosmetic surgery
College of Surgeons to provide solutions from the front lines of healthcare crisis
RACS disappointed with the new cosmetic surgery accreditation standards
Notice of Annual General Meeting 2023
Changes to member benefits via Member Advantage
Rushed cosmetic surgery reforms risk doing more harm than good
Surgical training in crisis: “We’re at tipping point”
Doctors may soon get official ‘endorsements’ to practise cosmetic surgery – but will that protect patients?
NSW road users put at risk in pre-election promises
Congratulations to the newly elected RACS 2023 office bearer and office holders
Surgeon Wellbeing eLearning Module Now Available
Surgeons back introduction of cashless gambling cards
No progress on waitlists without workforce boost say surgeons
National Honours 2023
AICD announces new directors
Surgeons call for immediate action on workforce shortages amid growing waitlists
Thinking about cosmetic surgery? At last, some clarity on who can call themselves a surgeon
Trauma surgeons urge care on roads this summer
Ng mihi o te Kirihimete me te Tau Hou, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Surgeons back calls for national gun register
Read latest from Aotearoa NZ in December issue of Cutting Edge
Rule of three for safe summer break
Use of title, surgeon to be restricted
Update: CPD transcripts are unavailable due to service outage
ISLHD Plastic Surgery Unit goes from strength to strength
“There’s no point giving up”, says wheelchair-bound surgeon
Managing Bias Working Party – Expressions of Interest