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ANZCA Supervisory Roles

Descriptions of the roles and responsibilities of Regional Education Officers, Formal Project Officers, Rotational Supervisors, Supervisors of Training, and Module Supervisors, including a directory of current contacts by country/region.

Regional Education Officer
Formal Project Officer
Rotational Supervisor
Supervisor of Training
Module Supervisor
Current ANZCA Supervisory Contacts by Country/Region

Regional Education Officer

Regional Education Officers occupy an important position in ANZCA's educational network. They have responsibilities to provide liaison between Trainees, Supervisors of Training, their Regional Committee and the central administration of the College.

For details of the roles and responsibilities of Regional Education Officers please refer to ANZCA Professional Document TE4: Policy on Duties of Regional Education Officers in Anaesthesia

Formal Project Officer 

Formal Project Officers are appointed in each country/region under the ANZCA jurisdiction to assess Formal Projects submitted by Trainees.

For details of the requirements and guidelines of the Formal Project (Module 11), please refer to ANZCA Professional Document TE11: Formal Project Guidelines

Rotational Supervisor

Rotational Supervisors co-ordinate the Approved Training Program in consulatation with the respective Regional Education Officer and Supervisors of Training.  This person may be a Supervisor of Training from a participating Hospital Department or another suitable person.

For details of the roles and responsibilities of the Rotational Supervisors please refer to section 2.4 of ANZCA Professional Document TE10: Recommendations for Vocational Training Programs

Supervisor of Training

Supervisors of Training are ANZCA's representatives on training in anaesthesia in its approved hospitals. They have an important role and must have a broad understanding and experience in College activities. They provide liaison between Registered Vocational Trainees and hospital authorities regarding matters related to training as well as with Regional Education Officers and the central administration of the College.

For details of the roles and responsibilities of Supervisors of Training please refer to ANZCA Professional Dcoument TE5: Policy for Supervisors of Training in Anaesthesia

Module Supervisor

Supervisors of Vocational Training Modules are key people in training in anaesthesia in its approved hospitals. They have an important role and must have a broad understanding of, and experience in the contents of the modules they supervise. They work directly with both the Trainee and the Supervisor of Training.

For details of the roles and responsibilities of Module Supervisors please refer to ANZCA Professional Document TE2: Policy on Vocational Training Modules and Module Supervision 

Current ANZCA Supervisory Contacts by Country/Region


Please inform ANZCA of any changes to the above contacts in writing to the Training & Assessments Unit at SOT@anzca.edu.au