In a rare truce, the warring factions of the RACP have agreed to allow a meeting to go ahead that could decide who runs the college.

In a rare truce, the warring factions of the RACP have agreed to allow a meeting to go ahead that could decide who runs the college.

The Supreme Court of NSW has been dragged into the quagmire of an extraordinary and protracted leadership crisis at one of Australia’s most powerful medical colleges.

Under normal circumstances, Friday’s meeting of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians would be a handover of power between the president and the president-elect. But…