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Home Hearing Careers Industry profiles ENT/otolaryngologists

Governance overhaul to strengthen Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

by Helen Carter
October 24, 2024
in ENT networks, ENT/otolaryngologists, Hearing Careers, Latest News, Surgery and other implants, Workforce
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The college said its new constitution would strengthen its financial and risk management. Image: Georgii/stock.adobe.com.

The college said its new constitution would strengthen its financial and risk management. Image: Georgii/stock.adobe.com.

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The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) whose specialties include ENT surgery will implement one of the most significant governance overhauls in its near 100-year history.

A new RACS Constitution provides for the establishment of a skills-based, professional-led governance board which will take on fiduciary responsibilities such as finance, audit and risk management, leaving the RACS Council to carry out core college business.

“The new governance model represents a unified vision for a stronger, more resilient college—one that is well-positioned to lead the way in surgical care and education for years to come,” the college said.

It said the update was the result of an extensive period of consultation with RACS Fellows, surgical specialty societies and other interested parties.

The college represents nine surgical specialties in Australasia including otolaryngology head and neck surgery, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic, general, orthopaedic, paediatric, plastic and reconstructive, urology and vascular surgery.

After receiving overwhelming support from its membership, with 82.6% of votes in favour, the college said it updated its constitution to strengthen financial and risk management as it navigated the complexities of the modern governance environment.

“Since its founding in 1927, the college has played a pivotal role in shaping surgical standards, education, and professionalism in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand,” it said.

“While it continues to be at the forefront of surgical leadership, it became increasingly clear in recent years that the structure of the college was no longer fit-for-purpose.”

Professor Owen Ung, RACS vice president and chair of the College’s Governance Committee said: “The passing of these constitutional updates is a testament to the power of collaboration and what can be achieved when stakeholders from across our network come together for a common purpose.

“It is heartening to see the unity of feeling that a strong college benefits everyone involved—our members, our patients, and the wider healthcare community.”

RACS president Associate Professor Kerin Fielding said there was a renewed sense of optimism and momentum.

“We are entering a new era for our college,” she said. “With these updates, we are well-positioned to embrace future challenges and opportunities, ensuring that we continue to lead with excellence in surgical care, education, and advocacy.”

The college is a not-for-profit organisation that represents more than 8000 surgeons, and 1300 surgical trainees and Specialist International Medical Graduates.

It is the leading advocate for surgical standards, professionalism and surgical education in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.The college also supports healthcare and surgical education in the Asia-Pacific region and is a substantial funder of surgical research.

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