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Inconsistencies in use of red (or other colour) wrist bands for patients with anaphylaxis history

ANZCA has become aware of variations between hospitals and facilities in the use of red or other colour wrist bands on patients to indicate a history of anaphylaxis. We ask you to take care to know the wrist band practices in each hospital or facility you work in. We also remi...

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Environmental Sustainability Network Executive

The purpose of the ESN is “to advocate, collaborate and promote initiatives and projects related to environmental sustainability within anaesthesia, perioperative and pain medicine”.

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Admission to faculty fellowship

Here's everything you need to know about applying to become an FFPMANZCA and registering as a specialist pain medicine physician.

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Request a literature search form

Literature searching involves capturing the key literature for a particular topic. ANZCA Library staff can assist users to search databases more effectively, or conduct a literature search on your behalf.

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RSL report

Please ensure expenses being claimed confirm to those outlined in the ANZCA STP RSL Funding Guidelines

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FPM national and regional committees

The board is supported by the FPM New Zealand National Committee and regional committees in five Australian jurisdictions.

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FPM by-laws

The by-laws govern the conduct and management of the Faculty of Pain Medicine. 

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COVID-19 - overarching educational principles

We have developed a number of overarching educational principles that have guided our decision-making in relation to education and training during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Corporate policies

Corporate policies guide the activities of our staff, fellows, trainees and community representatives.

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Compatibility of intravenous access connectors with pre-filled syringes, especially glass

Repeated incidents of pre-filled glass adrenaline syringes unable to administer medication when used with a wrong connector or without an adaptor. When encountering a blockage, try changing to a new connector.

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