The College Governance structure is accredited to meet Australian Medical Council standards for Specialist Medical Colleges. ACRRM is governed by a Board and College Council. The Board and Council generate policies and make decisions in consultation with a series of expert external and internal committees and reference groups.
Our vision, values and strategic map provide the direction that ensures the College continues to meet its commitment to rural and remote doctors and communities.
The ACRRM board and council members are the driving force behind ACRRM. See who our board and council members are and how they are elected.
ACRRM has a variety of internal and external committees that help with training, education, assessment, research and much more. Check out our committees and find out how to become a member.
Our constitution outlines the fundamental rules of ACRRM inluding the powers and authorities of the board and council.
Through JCTS, ACRRM and the RACGP are delivering shared GP training activities for the colleges' respective Fellowship training programs.
The College has held AMC accreditation for over 12 years and its 2021 comprehensive assessment confirmed the College’s continuing accreditation subject to monitoring to 2028.
Access ACRRM's Annual Reports to gain an insight of the College's operations.
We're putting our footprint in the regions to directly support members. We now have Regional Directors of Training, Training Network Coordinators and Training Officers based in each State/Territory around Australia.