Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA)

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The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia is responsible for the training and professional development of pathologists and the promotion of pathology.

The College of Pathologists of Australia was incorporated on 10 April 1956. In 1970, the College was granted Royal assent, and became the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia. With the increasing number of Fellows in New Zealand, the College changed its name to the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in January 1980. Since 1986, the College has occupied Durham Hall, a heritage listed building in Sydney's Surry Hills. The College conducts training and examinations in several sub-disciplines, including: Anatomical Pathology Chemical Pathology Forensic Pathology General Pathology Genetics Haematology Immunopathology Microbiology

The College accredits laboratories for training, approves supervised training in accredicted laboratories, and conducts examinations leading to Fellowship of the College (FRCPA).
Website

http://www.rcpa.edu.au/
Phone
02 8356 5858
Fax
02 8356 5828
Email
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Regions
Australia
New Zealand

Recognising authority for:
Anatomical Pathologist, Chemical Pathologist

Affiliates:

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