Communication in Anaesthesia SIG
​The Communication in Anaesthesia SIG plans to develop workshops and resources and provide guidance to help improve anaesthetists’ skills in all communication related aspects of their work.
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Trauma SIG
The Trauma SIG exists to co-ordinate resources, provide education and deliver updates to anaesthetists who care for trauma patients as part of their regular clinical work, those who are occasionally required to deal with severe trauma, and those who have a developing interest ...
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Professional Practice Research Network Executive
This subcommittee of the ANZCA Research Committee oversees and supports the PPRN, its purpose and objectives
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Lifebox Australia and New Zealand
Lifebox Australia and New Zealand (Lifebox ANZ) is a joint, regional project developed to ensure access to life-saving monitoring during surgery, through the purchasing and distribution of pulse oximeters and capnographs to hospitals across the Asia Pacific region.
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Clinical skills courses
Our clinical skills courses and trainee tutorial program are designed to support pain medicine trainees.
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Essential Pain Management program
Unrelieved pain is a major global healthcare problem and its importance is often unrecognised. Adequate pain management results in fewer medical complications, earlier hospital discharge and improved quality of life.
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ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine participant toolkit
Fees, dates, and resources related to the ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine..
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Primary exam preparation courses (formerly Part 1)
We offer a range of activities around Australia and New Zealand specially designed to help trainees prepare for the written and oral components of the ANZCA primary exams. Find out what's available in your area.
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Medical Council of New Zealand fast-track registration for provisional vocational (specialist) regis
The Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) has introduced a new fast-track registration for specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs). Eligible SIMGs from the UK, Ireland and Australia holding approved postgraduate qualifications can apply for this pathway.
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SIMG assessment process
Our SIMG assessment process evaluates the ability of a specialist to practise as an unsupervised specialist anaesthetist and/or pain medicine specialist at a standard comparable to that required of a fellow of ANZCA (FANZCA) or fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FFPMANZCA).
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