Our training, education and assessment programs are reviewed and accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ). We provide regular reports to the AMC and MCNZ to ensure that our educational activities are contemporary and relevant and of the highest international standard.
Applying to join the program
Training in pain medicine is a post-specialisation program that requires applicants to have either completed or be training towards a primary specialist medical qualification. The list of approved qualifications can be found in by-law 3.1.3.
For trainees with an overseas primary specialist qualification, a letter or certified copy from an equivalent Australian or New Zealand specialist college attesting to the comparability of the overseas primary qualification is required to be submitted alongside your training application.
Before applying to join the training program, we encourage applicants to take a look at our accredited training sites page. The listed training sites are accredited for training in the Core Training Stage year.
Doctors must apply to join the training program before commencing their training position.
The application form lists the supporting documents that need to be submitted with the application form. For any questions on the application process please contact the faculty team via [email protected] or on +61 3 8517 5337.
How to apply and pay
Fill out the application form, ensuring you provide all required supporting documents listed within. You will then receive a payment link for the application fee.
Recognition of prior experience
There is provision to apply for prior clinical experience gained in a faculty accredited unit or a multidisciplinary unit with regular workplace-based progressive feedback equivalent to that in the FPM training program. Details can be found in section 3.6 of the Training Handbook. Applications for recognition of prior experience can be made via the FPM training program ePortfolio. RPE applications need to be submitted prior to submitting the Practice Development Stage proposal.
Application form and training agreement
FPM training program including eligibility criteria, application requirements, and program structure. It covers entry pathways, core and practice development stages, workplace-based feedback, in-training assessments, and completion criteria, training, fees, and support for trainees with illness or disability are detailed, along with performance review processes. It also explains awards, withdrawal, and appeal procedures under ANZCA regulation.
Explore the FPM Pain Medicine Training Program
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.
Find information about flexible training options and fees for the FPM training program.
We've developed a range of courses and resources to support your pain medicine training.
Our mentoring program aims to support pain medicine trainees and fellows during their training and/or early post-fellowship years.
We've collated a range of online resources to support our supervisors of training (SOTs) with the training, assessment, and pastoral care of FPM trainees.
Find dates and locations of long-case assessments and FPM fellowship exams, as well as information on the format, marking criteria, and application fees and forms.
Here's everything you need to know about applying to become an FFPMANZCA and registering as a specialist pain medicine physician.
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.