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The Council is the listening post for all College members and relays critical viewpoints from their local Faculty or Chapter regarding policy issues, priorities for policy work and other opinions from around New Zealand to the Board. The Council is composed of one member from every Faculty and
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What issues are facing rural practitioners? How can we put a ‘rural lens’ over the work of the College? What initiatives could improve the quality of rural training and general practice? Rural GPs have the opportunity to connect and collaborate to address these questions through the Chapter’s
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The College confers a number of awards, including Distinguished Fellowship, for "outstanding service to the College or Division’s work, or the science or practice of medicine. Distinguished Fellows embody motto 'cum scientia caritas' – with knowledge, compassion,’ and have made sustained
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The voice of registrars; GPEP1 seminar groups elect a representative. During GPEP2/3 a representative is elected from each learning group and one from Rural Hospital Medicine. The resulting committee works together to provide activities that support and represent registrars.
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This Chapter serves as a hub to define and improve the body of knowledge for this specialist field, while providing education and collegial support. All Division of Rural Hospital Medicine New Zealand members automatically belong to this Chapter.
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Faculty representation sallow members to be involved in discussion and decision-making at a regional level. All college members are automatically assigned to a regional faculty and will receive information about faculty activities directly.
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The College's Māori representative group Te Akoranga a Māui is involved in every part of its work, from strategic level to operational level. Membership of Te Akoranga a Māui are open to members who identify as Māori.
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Made up of members who identify as Pasifika, it also welcomes members who serve communities with large Pacific populations or have interest in Pacific health issues.
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A culturally diverse Board governs the College; elected Board members are general practitioners, supported by independent directors. The seven Board members include:
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The College is built from six components: the Board, National Advisory Council, Senior Management Team, Educational Advisory Group, chapters and faculty boards.
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contributions to general practice, medicine, or the health and wellbeing of the community". The notable Distinguished Fellows include
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identifying areas of general practice that need attention, as well as shaping the primary care sector's strategic direction.
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The college has approximately 5,100 members, representing around 90 percent of all general practitioners in New Zealand.
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The name of Te Akoranga a Māui holds special significance for its members and for the College. Māui refers to Sir
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With more than 150 members, Te Akoranga a Māui is the first indigenous representative group established in any
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The College is there throughout a general practitioner’s career from initial interest, to
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The college currently has four chapters based on major national areas of practice:
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Up to two members appointed by the Board, who need not be members of the College
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Categories of membership of the college are split into four main groups:
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College faculties are based on geographical areas, and include:
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Professional body for general practitioners in New Zealand
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A representative from Te Akoranga a Māui, the College's
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Publications produced by this organisation include:
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