About Us
ANZCA is one of the largest specialist medical colleges in Australia and New Zealand, and the region's foremost authority on anaesthesia, pain and perioperative medicine.
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Fellowship
ANZCA is the professional membership organisation for more than 6000 specialist anaesthetists and 460 specialist pain medicine physicians who've met our rigorous training or assessment...
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Lifelong learning project update: June 2023
Our lifelong learning project is about providing all fellows, trainees, and SIMGs with a world-class educational experience that gives you greater ownership of your own educational journey.
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Supporting your lifelong learning
Unlimited 24/7 access to our world-leading online continuing professional development (CPD) program is included in your membership. It has been specially designed to make sure you meet your mandatory requirements for clinical practice and fellowship.
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Lifelong learning project
We're reshaping the way our educational offerings are delivered to support lifelong learning.
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Education & Training
Lifelong education, training and professional support is at the heart of everything we do.
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Pain medicine training program
The pain medicine training program comprises a minimum of two years clinical experience directly related to pain medicine, which allows specialists and those completing a speciality training program to become a specialist pain medicine physician.
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ANZCA CICM Dual Training Pathway
In February 2021 ANZCA Council endorsed a recommendation to develop a dual anaesthesia and intensive care training pathway in collaboration with the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM).
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Planning for success: A resource for anaesthesia exam preparation
Planning for Success is our new exam preparation resource designed to support trainees and SIMGs on the exam pathway.
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Contribute to the specified emergency scenario assessment bank
A bank of scenarios is being developed to support the introduction of the SES assessment for introductory trainees in 2025.
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