FPM by-law 16 - Recognition as a specialist (SIMG)
This document details the process for specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs) seeking recognition in pain medicine by the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM) of ANZCA. Additionally, it addresses the Area of Need process in Australia, ongoing performance evaluations, and ...
CP01 Listing of standard abbreviations and definitions for professional documents 2024
Explanation and summary of abbreviations and definitions used in ANZCA professional documents
Recognition pathway application form
Use this form to apply for the GChPeriopMed (ANZCA) recognition pathway. You can find detailed information on eligibility in the information document.
ANZCA Handbook for Accreditation
ANZCA Handbook for Accreditation
Reg 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission
Regulation 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission to fellowship by assessment for specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs).
PS55 Position statement on minimum facilities for safe administration of anaesthesia
This position statement outlines the minimum requirements for healthcare facilities to ensure safe anaesthesia administration. It provides guidelines for staffing, equipment, emergency medications, and service processes in various settings where anaesthesia is delivered, aimin...
ANZCA Handbook for Accreditation Appendix 1
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2023 ANZCA gender equity resources kit
ANZCA and FPM Gender Equity Resource Kit for trainees, SIMGs and fellows.
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Can't intubate can't oxygenate ER session guideline