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Overview of accreditation reports

Following a detailed accreditation assessment of an education provider and its programs of study, the AMC produces an accreditation report. The accreditation report is an in-depth assessment across all accreditation standards and includes: 

  • the period of accreditation granted 
  • monitoring requirements  
  • accreditation conditions  
  • the year in which the accreditation of the education provider and its programs of study will expire 
  • whether the education provider is able to seek extension of the accreditation before the next reaccreditation assessment by an AMC team 

Access the accreditation reports for primary, prevocational and specialist medical programs on this page below. 

Extension of accreditation

To request an extension, a provider must complete an accreditation extension submission.

The accreditation extension submission must include evidence via a paper-based report that it continues to meet the accreditation standards, and that it has maintained its standard of education and of resources. This report also provides an opportunity for the education provider to highlight its achievements, and any additional work it has undertaken, in the time since the previous accreditation report.  

 On the basis of this report, an extension of accreditation for the education provider and its programs of study may be granted by the AMC, up to the maximum period of accreditation, which is ten years for medical school and specialist college programs.   

Following a decision on the extension of accreditation, the AMC produces a report with an overview of its findings against all accreditation standards, and the status of conditions set at the time of accreditation. 

Primary medical program reports

Accreditation reports can be downloaded by clicking on the links below.

 

The University of Adelaide, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, School of Medicine 2022 Accreditation Report
The University of Auckland, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences 2015 Accreditation Report

2021 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The Australian National University, College of Health and Medicine, ANU Medical School 2013 Accreditation Report
Bond University, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine 2015 Accreditation Report

2021 Accreditation Report (Material Change)

2021 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Curtin University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin Medical School 2018 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Deakin University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine 2018 Accreditation Report
Flinders University, College of Medicine and Public Health 2015 Accreditation Report

2020 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Griffith University, School of Medicine 2014 Accreditation Report

2021 Accreditation Report (Extension)

James Cook University, College of Medicine and Dentistry 2021 Accreditation Report
Macquarie University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Monash University, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences 2017 Accreditation Report

2023 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Melbourne Medical School 2022 Accreditation Report
The University of Newcastle/ The University of New England, Joint Medical Program 2018 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The University of New South Wales, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Medicine 2014 Accreditation Report

2021 Accreditation Report

The University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Medicine Fremantle 2016 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Medicine Sydney 2017 Accreditation Report

2023 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The University of Otago, Otago Medical School 2018 Accreditation Report
The University of Queensland, Faculty of Medicine 2022 Accreditation Report
The University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School 2021 Accreditation Report

2021 Accreditation Report (Material change)

2023 Accreditation Report

The University of Tasmania, College of Health and Medicine, School of Medicine 2016 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

The University of Western Australia Medical School 2022 Accreditation Report
The University of Wollongong, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, School of Medicine 2016 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Western Sydney University, School of Medicine 2017 Accreditation Report
Charles Sturt University and Western Sydney University Joint Program in Medicine 2021 Accreditation Report (Material change)

Prevocational reports

Intern training accreditation authorities’ reports can be downloaded by clicking the links below.

 

Canberra Region Medical Education Council (CRMEC) 2014 Accreditation Report
Health Education and Training Institute (HETI) 2017 Accreditation Report
Prevocational Medical Accreditation Queensland (PMAQ) 2021 Accreditation Report
Northern Territory Medical Education and Training Centre (NT METC) 2016 Accreditation Report
Postgraduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) 2023 Accreditation Report
Postgraduate Medical Council of Western Australia (PMCWA) 2023 Accreditation Report
Postgraduate Medical Education Council of Tasmania (PMCT) 2021 Accreditation Report
South Australian Medical Education and Training (SA MET) 2023 Accreditation Report

Specialist medical program reports

Accreditation reports can be downloaded by clicking on the links below.

Australasian College for Emergency Medicine 2021 Accreditation Report
Australasian College of Dermatologists 2022 Accreditation Report
Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians 2018 Accreditation Report
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists 2022 Accreditation Report
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine 2022 Accreditation Report
College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand 2022 Accreditation Report
Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons 2018 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators 2018 Accreditation Report
Royal Australasian College of Physicians 2014 Accreditation Report

2020 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2021 Accreditation Report
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 2019 Accreditation Report (Extension)

2023 Accreditation Report

2023 CPD Accreditation Report

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists 2019 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2022 Accreditation Report

2022 Statement (Material change)

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
 
2020 Accreditation Report

2023 Accreditation Report

2023 CPD Accreditation Report

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2013 Accreditation Report
Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia 2016 Accreditation Report

2022 Accreditation Report (Extension)

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