ANZCA Foundation
The foundation dedicates around $A1.5 million to medical research each year; supports our Indigenous health and overseas aid activities; and raises the profile of college-supported research.
Research funding in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in the areas of anaesthesia, pain and perioperative medicine is among the lowest of all medical specialties.
Many foundation-supported studies have led to large peer-reviewed funding grants for ANZCA Clinical Trials Network endorsed multi-centre clinical trials, improving evidence-based clinical practice worldwide.
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Our supporters
Our Patrons Program is a simple, practical way for you to make a personal investment in the future of safer surgery and better pain treatment, and help to restore quality to patients’ lives.
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Fund a Colleague’s Education
ANZCA supports the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists’ Global Fellowship Programme, which provides skilled anaesthesiologists through low-cost, high-quality training across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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ANZCA Foundation Committee
The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists established the ANZCA Foundation in 2007 to support medical research and education. The foundation's mission is: "To support medical research and education that saves lives, helps people to optimise their health, and works to make life as...
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Research grants
The foundation dedicates more than $1.5 million to medical research each year; supports our Indigenous health and overseas aid activities; and raises the profile of college-supported research.
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Indigenous health
In 2010, ANZCA had no Indigenous Health Committee (IHC). We weren’t involved with mentoring. We weren’t collecting data on Aboriginal, Torres Strait or Māori fellows or trainees. And we had one Indigenous anaesthetist in Australia.
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Global health
We're committed to improving education and training capacity in anaesthesia and pain medicine in response to the needs expressed by low- and middle-income countries.
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Research repository
Our institutional research repository collects, centralises, and promotes the significant amount of important research published by the college’s fellows and trainees.
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Research support hub
Discover the wide range of services and resources that exist to support both established and emerging researchers and co-ordinators, including the research support toolkit (RSTK).
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