Health Equity Projects Fund
The Health Equity Projects Fund (HEPF) is a funding stream that supports the college’s work to improve the health and wellbeing of our community
It's a competitive grant process open to all ANZCA fellows, for projects that support the aims and activities of the Global Development Committee, Indigenous Health Committee, and projects that support other health equity priorities of the college.
The 2025 Health Equity Projects Fund applications are now closed.
Global Development Committee Scholarship
The ANZCA Global Development Committee Scholarship supports a final year ANZCA trainee or a first or second year fellow to accompany a visiting team on an overseas clinical or educational/teaching visit and thereby improve their knowledge and understanding of the challenges of providing anaesthesia and/or pain medicine in low and middle income countries.
2025 applications are now closed.
WFSA Fellowship Programme
The World Federation of Society of Anaesthesiologists' (WFSA) Global Fellowship Program offers low cost, high quality training to anaesthetists across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America to address the shortfall of skilled anaesthetists in lower income countries.
To help reach WFSA's goal of training 500 fellows and provide safer anaesthesia to over one million patients, ANZCA supports the Fellow Programme initiative and encourages others to consider funding a colleague's education. For further information, or to donate please visit the WFSA here.
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Essential Pain Management (EPM) is a short, easily deliverable, cost-effective, multi-disciplinary program designed to improve pain management worldwide.
The Global Development Committee supports both local and international anesthetists through scholarships to support training and improve global health knowledge and understanding.
ANZCA works alongside colleagues in Papua New Guinea and other Pacific nations to help build and support their workforce capacity though educational and support initiatives as guided by colleagues in-country.
The ANZCA Global Development Committee develop and promote resources to support our Asia-Pacific colleagues' continued professional development.