Anaesthesia: A miracle of modern medicine

Each year, more than four million Australians and New Zealanders will have an anaesthetic. In fact, most people will need the care of an anaesthetist at some stage in their lives – for pain relief during the birth of a baby, for a routine day-stay procedure or for a major operation requiring complex, split-second decisions that keep patients alive. Many of today’s operations, especially for the very young, very old or very ill would not be feasible without modern anaesthesia. 

Is your anaesthetist a FANZCA?

Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FANZCA) is only available to doctors who've met our rigorous training requirements, and actively participate in life-long learning through our educational activities and programs.

Look for the letters FANZCA after their name or search our fellowship directory.

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