ANZCA submission to Commonwealth Government COVID-19 response inquiry
College response to Australian government inquiry into the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Standards for Anaesthesia Background Paper
Standards for Anaesthesia Background Paper
Reg 13 - Gilbert Brown prize
The Gilbert Brown Prize, established in 1961, is awarded to an ANZCA or Faculty of Pain Medicine Fellow who delivers the best research presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting. The prize includes a medal, a certificate, and an educational grant, with eligibility limited t...
ANZCA letter to Australian ministers of health 20211118
ANZCA's letter to Australian ministers of health re: review of cosmetic surgery 18 November 2021
Educator Competency Framework
ANZCA Educator Competency Framework
FPM by-law 15 - Regional and National Committees
Australian regional committees and the New Zealand National Committee (NZNC) of the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM) are elected bodies that act as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the region or country and the FPM Board and Professional Standards Committee.
FPM by-law 21 - FPM Prizes and awards
This by-law describes Faculty of Pain Medicine awards, including the Dean’s Prize for outstanding pain research, the Best Free Paper Award for original contributions at the ASM, and the Faculty of Pain Medicine Prize for top medical students in pain medicine. Examination prize...
Reg 22 - The trainee academic prize
This regulation details the Trainee Academic Prizes, awarded annually at the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting for outstanding research and quality improvement projects by trainees and recent Fellows. The Trainee Research and Quality Improvement Prizes recognise excellence in au...
FPM by-law 2 - Committees and functions of the board
FPM by-law 2 outlines the committees and functions of the Faculty of Pain Medicine Board, including reporting structure, appointment, quorum, decision making, and conduct of members.
FPM by-law 9 - General business meetings
This document outlines the structure and procedures for general business meetings of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, including the process for proposing, amending, and voting on motions.