Te Whare Tohu o Te Hau Whakaora
Find out why the college has a te reo Māori name; what it means; how it was developed; and how to pronounce it.
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Safety issue with self-inflating resuscitation bag
During an emergency situation involving the use of a self-inflating resuscitation bag-valve-mask unit, the mask could not be readily detached, which prevented connection to the laryngeal mask/endotracheal tube.
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Wellbeing advocates
Wellbeing advocates are recommended for all ANZCA and FPM accredited hospitals.
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Oral histories
Our oral history project captures the memories of people, places and events as told by important individuals within the specialties of anaesthesia and pain medicine. These interviews provide unique insights into people’s involvement in key events in the history of the two prof...
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Reconciliation Action Plan
ANZCA's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is an important step in our reconciliation with Australia’s First Nations peoples.
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NSW ACE CME Committee
NSW Anaesthetic Continuing Education (ACE) CME Committee
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Advocating for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health
Find out how we're involving Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Māori communities in policy development and decision-making, and joining forces with medical colleges around Australia and New Zealand to advocate for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health.
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About the foundation
Learn more about the foundation’s vision and mission, and our initiatives with Indigenous communities and overseas aid work.
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History of the college
The college was founded in February 1992 after operating as a Faculty of Anaesthetists within the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
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Our purpose, vision, and strategic plan
Our purpose and vision for the college inform our strategic plan, which guides our college-wide business activity.
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