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Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9169 1838



Address: 145 Macquarie Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://imsanz.org.au

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25.01.2022 Want to become a member of IMSANZ? Visit our website at http://www.imsanz.org.au/



21.01.2022 The RACP has posted a new online ethics resource, focusing on ethical issues that are a constant feature of healthcare. It also explores the relationship between ethics and the law, and the difference between ethics and rights. RACP members can access it here: https://elearning.racp.edu.au/login/index.php

21.01.2022 IMSANZ 'member-only' webinar on the Australian Healthcare System is on NOW! Check your latest email for login details.

21.01.2022 We now have a Facebook group, specifically for our members to discuss issues which are important to them, including issues around COVID-19. When you request to join the group, your details will be checked against our database. Click the link if you would like to join the discussion! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2645871145425098/



21.01.2022 While at the IMSANZ Christchurch Conference, check out the RACP Evolve | Choosing Wisely Australia | IMSANZ case study > https://evolve.edu.au/resources

20.01.2022 What is it about deprivation that makes people more likely to become obese? - Dr Robyn Toomath Hear Dr Toomath discuss this topic as a part of our session on Obesity: Rising to the Challenge on 6 May at RACP Congress 2019. #RACP2019 https://bit.ly/2SEqkPC

19.01.2022 Have you registered for the upcoming IMSANZ conference in Auckland? 6-8 March 2019!



19.01.2022 The RACP currently has scholarships available under the RACP Indigenous Health Scholarship Program for those who identify as being of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Mori or Pasifika heritage. To find out more, visit their website https://www.racp.edu.au//racp-indigenous-health-scholarshi

18.01.2022 CTPA should not be requested as first-choice investigation in non-pregnant adult patients - imaging can be avoided if D-dimer test is negative. Read more: http://ow.ly/MlWe30jdbYU #racpEVOLVE IMSANZ

18.01.2022 We know there are additional barriers to accessing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities if youre a specialist living and working in rural an...d remote Australia. To help overcome these barriers, were pleased to announce eligible Fellows can apply for up to $10,000 in funding. Find out more: https://ruralspecialist.org.au/funding/round-4/ See more

17.01.2022 This is something our members might appreciate, particular given our recent session at the conference in Queenstown on Physician Well-being, as well as our burnout survey from 2017.

16.01.2022 Happy Monday! This is a good read on how a creative outlet can recharge a burned-out physician: http://ow.ly/Pz9s30hSaSP



15.01.2022 For the information of our members:

13.01.2022 Should individuals be held responsible for becoming fat, or obese? Join Dr Robyn Toomath at RACP Congress 2019, where shell be a part of an in-depth and thought-provoking discussion about rising to the obesity challenge. Register now at http://www.racpcongress.com.au

12.01.2022 2019 QLD FELLOWS' AND TRAINEES' FORUM All Queensland Fellows and Trainees are invited to the 2019 Queensland Fellows and Trainees Forum on Saturday, 29 June at the Queensland Childrens Hospital in South Brisbane. For more details and to register, please visit: https://bit.ly/2HMopWT

12.01.2022 Take a look at our Indigenous Strategic Framework 2018-2028 which outlines our priorities to improving Indigenous health through specific College priorities. Fo...r example, contribute to addressing Indigenous health equity differences, grow the Indigenous physician workforce and equip and educate the broader physician workforce to improve Indigenous health. https://bit.ly/2U9fpi4 See more

11.01.2022 World Mental Health Day 2017 is about workplace health. To improve doctor health & well being, see our resources at http://ow.ly/edmw30fJuOo

09.01.2022 Its a full house in Melbourne for the 2019 IMSANZ Conference!

09.01.2022 There is still time to book your place at the RACP Gender Equity in Medicine event. Ill be attending in Sydney to represent our Society. If you would like to attend but cant be there in person, register online to attend via teleconference.

08.01.2022 One week to go for earlybird registration! Mark your calendars and apply for leave as the RACP New Zealand Trainees Day is a professional development opportun...ity not to be missed and importantly is fully reimbursable through your District Health Board. If you are an RACP trainee, this event is for you. Whether you are a Basic or Advanced Trainee, we have designed an inspiring program relevant for wherever you are in your training journey and whatever your specialty.

08.01.2022 The RACP welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement today to expand access to telehealth to cover services provided by vulnerable physicians. From today, al...l vulnerable health professionals who are currently authorised to use telehealth item numbers will be able to use telehealth for all consultations with all their patients. Read media release > https://www.racp.edu.au//physicians-welcome-expansion-of-/ #COVID19au See more

08.01.2022 IMSANZ welcomes delegates to the 2016 NZ Conference in Blenheim

07.01.2022 Meet the ATC! This is the first of the pre-conference workshops at the IMSANZ 2019 Conference in Melbourne. Jaye Martin currently discussing Models of Training in WA. This workshop runs in the West Tower Suite until 11am so come join us if youre already in Melbourne. Trainee workshops commence at 1pm with concurrent SPDP Training from the RACP in the Victoria Suites. #professionaldevelopment #internalmedicine #imsanzconference #imsanz2019 #physicians #imsanz #advancedtraining

06.01.2022 It’s a full house in Melbourne for the 2019 IMSANZ Conference!

06.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who attended the IMSANZ Conference in Hobart earlier this month. Presentations will be available on the member's area of the website soon.

06.01.2022 New Zealand's Hutt Valley District Health Board Chief Medical Officer and RACP Fellow, Dr Sisira Jayathissa, says there is great potential to save money and improve patient care by prescribing less antibiotics. https://www.stuff.co.nz//new-treatment-guidelines-curb-pot

05.01.2022 Only 2 months to go until #IMSANZ2019 - Melbourne. Early rates still apply! Have you registered yet? https://www.imsanzconference.com.au/

05.01.2022 Associate Professor Ian Scott welcomes you to our new Quality and Safety eLearning resource. Watch the full video and access the resource here https://elearning.racp.edu.au/course/view.php?id=168

05.01.2022 Something important for us all - at work as well as in our personal life!

05.01.2022 There is still time to book your place at the RACP Gender Equity in Medicine event. I’ll be attending in Sydney to represent our Society. If you would like to attend but can’t be there in person, register online to attend via teleconference.

04.01.2022 We're having a fantastic conference in Alice Springs! What a great turnout!

02.01.2022 Most individuals can manage acute pain with safer medicines and treatments that don't involve codeine. Read more in the codeine myth buster factsheet that we've developed with Painaustralia: http://bit.ly/2ivrmOA

01.01.2022 The RACP welcomes the Federal Governments announcement today to expand access to telehealth to cover services provided by vulnerable physicians. From today, al...l vulnerable health professionals who are currently authorised to use telehealth item numbers will be able to use telehealth for all consultations with all their patients. Read media release > https://www.racp.edu.au//physicians-welcome-expansion-of-/ #COVID19au See more

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