FPM Western Australia Regional Committee
The FPM WA Regional Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the WA region, and the FPM Board to which they report.
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FPM Project: Developing flexible accreditation pathways for rural settings
Find information, updates and opportunities to get involved in the Australian government funded project aiming to increase access to specialist pain training in rural and regional settings.
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FPM trainee toolkit
We've developed a range of courses and resources to support your pain medicine training.
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What is pain and how do we manage it?
There are three commonly recognised types of pain.
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FPM centralised trainee tutorials
The centralised trainee tutorial program is an exciting initiative introduced in 2021 to provide all pain medicine trainees with access to a formalised teaching program and regular opportunities to engage with other trainees.
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Growing and supporting the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori workforce
The Indigenous health workforce in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand is integral to ensuring that the system has the capacity to address the needs of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples.
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FPM Examination Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Examination Committee oversees the governance and implementation of FPM exams.
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Admission to faculty fellowship
Here's everything you need to know about applying to become an FFPMANZCA and registering as a specialist pain medicine physician.
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Supporting a sustainable workforce
Find out how we're working with national and state governments to ensure every patient has access to safe, high-quality, and culturally competent care.
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Is a career in pain medicine right for me?
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.
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