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Position statements of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists: An historical perspective.

OBJECTIVE: To review the concept, purpose, and subjects of Position Statements of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists since their inception in 1971, and to consider changes to enhance their value.

METHOD: We scrutinised the procedure in producing, revising, and rescinding Position Statements, and the nature of the subjects covered.

RESULTS: Position Statements were initiated by the College Board, various College committees and members. The format and procedures of revising and rescinding them varied considerably. We identified 11 subject areas encompassing professional practice and research, their association with societal developments, and the implications for College policy.

CONCLUSION: Position Statements have proved to be a dynamic vehicle to keep abreast of significant changes in psychiatry. Methodical appraisal is required to optimise their objective in conveying College policies to members and relevant stakeholders.

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