History of The RACGP
Valuing the General Practitioner in Australian Society
In 2008, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners celebrates its golden jubilee. To acknowledge its achievements, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has commissioned this historical essay by Dr Fay Woodhouse More...
Australian General Practice - A celebration
Fifty years ago a group of dedicated general practitioners in Australia determined to follow the lead of the British college and to establish a kindred academic body. This college would define the discipline of general practice as it is practised in Australia. More...
History timeline
Explore the college's fifty year history from its origins as a faculty of the College of General Practitioners to its current role as an organisation that sets standards, provides continuing professional development and represents the majority of Australia's general practitioners. More...
The RACGP Online Museum (Curator area)
For almost 50 years, the College has been receiving objects by way of gifts, or presentations from members and other colleges or associated organisations, which are housed at various College sites around Australia. More...
The College Crest
The question of Arms for the College arose early in its history. Dr John Radford discussed the design of Arms with the Garter King of Arms during a visit to London in 1959, and suggestions for the design came before the College's Council later in the year. More...
General Practice histories (Curator area)
History of the Box Hill Medical Clinic (VIC). History of the Clifton Hill Clinic (VIC). History of the Diamond Creek Medical Centre (VIC).

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