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- HOME | RACS
Your RACS membership connects you to a powerful professional community, and opportunities to learn, lead, connect and contribute Check out the member benefits guide 2026 and bring your membership to life
- About RACS - Surgeons
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), formed in 1927, is a non-profit organisation training surgeons and maintaining surgical standards in Australia and New Zealand
- Contact | RACS - Surgeons
The contacts page provides a listing of the various contacts within RACS
- About the College of Surgeons | RACS
RACS is the leading advocate for surgical standards, professionalism and surgical education in Australia and New Zealand
- Surgical specialties | RACS - Surgeons
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) is the umbrella organisation representing the interests of all Fellows according to their specialty Additionally, the specialties and sub-specialties are represented by their own societies or associations
- 2025 Guide to Surgical Selection
RACS conducts selection, training and assessment to ensure that Trainees become competent surgeons who provide safe, comprehensive surgical care of the highest standard
- Careers at RACS - Surgeons
Careers at RACS Unlock your potential and thrive at RACS Career Opportunities We are focusing on collaboration and innovation to better serve our members and to enhance the contribution of surgeons to the community If you would like to find out more about the organisation, please visit About RACS Why work with us? Our values constitution
- Specialist International Medical Graduate overview | RACS
SIMGs with formal postgraduate specialist qualifications in surgery who wish to work in Australia can apply to RACS for an assessment of their qualifications and experience for comparability with Australian trained surgeons
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