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FPM Pain Medicine Training Program

The Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM) training program offers a comprehensive pathway for medical professionals seeking to become specialist pain medicine physicians.

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Overview of the FPM Training program

The training program consists of a minimum of two years of clinical experience directly related to pain medicine, catering to both qualified specialists and those currently completing a specialty training program.

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Training structure

  • Core training stage: Conducted in FPM-accredited training units to ensure high-quality foundational learning.
  • Practice development stage: May be completed in an FPM-accredited unit or another approved unit, subject to prospective approval.

The training program is guided by a structured curriculum, Faculty By-law 4, and the FPM Training Handbook. It provides regular feedback opportunities and a wealth of resources to support trainees throughout their learning journey. 

Prior to commencing training, applicants must secure a training position in a faculty-accredited training unit and register with the faculty. Explore current pain medicine trainee opportunities by visiting the clinical job vacancies page. 

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