Changes to introductory training in 2025 FAQs
Changes to program requirements are being introduced to the ANZCA training program in 2025 and will apply to trainees who begin introductory training after 1 January 2025.
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WBA leads
We've appointed workplace-based assessment (WBA) leads across Australia and New Zealand to provide WBA education and support to individual departments. In 2019, more than 100 ANZCA training sites participated in a 45-minute workshop delivered by their regional WBA lead.
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EMAC course
Effective Management of Anaesthetic Crises (EMAC) is a simulation-based course focused on managing anaesthetic emergencies. It consists of five modules, run over two and a half days, and is a compulsory requirement of the anaesthesia training program.
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Anaesthesia trainee toolkit
Access all the resources, documents, and forms you need to meet your training requirements at the click of a button.
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CPD emergency response category
Information for anyone providing or participating in emergency response activities, courses, and workshops including how to apply for recognition of suitability.
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Voluntary assisted dying
Information about ANZCA's position on legalised voluntary assisted dying for terminally ill people in Australia and New Zealand.
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Transitioning to retirement
Find out what you need to do once you've made the decision to retire from clinical practice; the benefits available to retired fellows; and the opportunities to retain your involvement in the college.
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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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ANZCA Recognition
Awarded in recognition of significant contributions at a regional level to anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and/or pain medicine.
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ANZCA trainee committee elections
Everything you need to know about voting and standing for election in the ANZCA regional trainee committee elections.
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