Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is the principal organisation representing the medical specialty of psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand and has responsibility for training, examining and awarding the qualification of Fellowship of the College to medical practitioners. The college was established on 9 October 1946, and received Royal patronage in 1977.
About
There are currently more than 4000 Fellows of the College who account for approximately 85 per cent of all practising psychiatrists in Australia and over 50 per cent of psychiatrists in New Zealand.The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is a formal grouping of medical specialists and trainees with the following core purposes:
- Conducts a training and examinations process for qualification as a consultant psychiatrist
- Administers a continuing professional development programme for practising professionals
- Holds an annual scientific congress and various sectional conferences throughout the year
- Supports continuing medical education activities at a regional level
- Publishes a range of journals, statements and other policy documents
- Liaises with government, allied professionals and community groups in the interests of psychiatrists, patients and the general community
History
The Australasian Association of Psychiatrists was formed on 9 October 1946. In 1962, the association resolved to "take the necessary action forthwith to convert the association into a college". and the Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists was officially incorporated in Sydney on 28 October 1963. The Australasian Association of Psychiatrists was officially dissolved at a special general meeting in Melbourne on 12 April 1964. The first formal meeting of the council of the new College took place in Canberra on 25 October 1964. The meeting coincided with the College’s first annual congress.The RANZCP was granted the Royal prefix with effect from May 1978. An extraordinary meeting of the College ratified the inclusion of "Royal" in the College’s name on 7 May 1978.
Governance
The RANZCP is governed by a board of democratically elected directors, led by the college president. The board governs according to the .The college comprises branches in each state and territory of Australia, and New Zealand. Its governance structure also includes faculties, sections and networks.
RANZCP Publications
The RANZCP publishes:- Two journals: the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry and Australasian Psychiatry.
- Consumer and carer treatment guides for Australia and New Zealand.
- A variety of position statements, clinical memoranda and practice and ethical guidelines pertaining to the practice of psychiatry to inform practitioners and the general public of issues that may impact upon the practice of psychiatry across Australia and New Zealand.
Training