The ANZCA Faculty of Pain Medicine Training Program comprises a minimum of two years' clinical experience directly related to pain medicine, which allows specialists and those completing a specialty training program to become a specialist pain medicine physician.
The Faculty of Pain Medicine has defined processes to endorse fellows who practise procedures. The procedures endorsement program is open to FPM fellows, and to trainees who are in the practice development stage (PDS) of their FPM Training Program.
We've accredited more than 40 multidisciplinary pain management units (training units) in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Singapore to provide approved pain medicine training.
Better Pain Management is a professional, high quality online education program developed by the Faculty of Pain Medicine.
Our clinical skills courses and trainee tutorial program are designed to support pain medicine trainees.
Find information about flexible training options and fees for the FPM training program.
If you trained as a specialist anaesthetist or specialist pain medicine physician overseas, we offer several pathways to practice in Australia or New Zealand.
Pain medicine is a dynamic and rewarding career choice for specialists looking for a new challenge. Find out what it involves; where it can take you; and how to get started.
