Key guides and resources

Our research librarian can assist you with your research-related queries and provide literature search assistance.

An in-depth toolkit bringing together information and resources on professional research, the research life-cycle and available college resources.

AIRR stores and facilitates discovery of the research and publication output of ANZCA, the Faculty of Pain Medicine and the wider ANZCA community.
Locate tools, services and resources that can be used for general research activities.
The college now provides open access (OA) publishing opportunities at no-cost to ANZCA and CICM researchers.
Learn more about ANZCA's institutional research repository, create an online research profile or access the ANZCA publications archive.
Request assistance with your literature search, or ask for a literature search to be conducted on your behalf.
Learn more about how to conduct your own literature search.
Request journal articles, chapters from books or conference papers not held by ANZCA Library free-of-charge.
Enable your access to ANZCA Library full-text anywhere on the web.
Access our range of specialised medical and education databases and collections, including Medline and Covidence.
Access videos, images, and other multimedia to embed in presentations, education, and assignments.
Learn more about the how to assemble and format citations appropriate for your needs, and download the ANZCA EndNote style.
Access resources related to research in the professional practice domains in anaesthesia, perioperative and pain medicine.
Resources to support the professional practice domains of collaborator, communicator, health advocate, leader and manager, professional, and scholar.
A collection of research-related webinars, including CTN Educational sessions, FPM Research and ANZTADC webinars.
Related college webpages and sites
Learn more about how we support research in anaesthesia, pain medicine and perioperative medicine.
Resources related to safety, standards of practice - including anaesthetic incident reporting, critical incident debriefing, advocacy, indigenous and global health.
These describe the roles of a specialist anaesthetist and specialist pain medicine physician and how they apply to contemporary practice.
The purpose of PPRN is to promote research in the professional practice domains of communicator, collaborator, leader and manager, scholar, health advocate and professional in anaesthesia, perioperative and pain medicine.
Resource for anaesthesia research coordinators and research teams to help navigate the changing research landscape.