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FPM Procedural Supervisor application form
FPM fellows who are experienced in pain medicine procedures and have scope and case load to support an endorsee are invited to apply to become an accredited procedural supervisor.
Use of off label or drugs beyond licence in pain medicine
This document explores the clinical and legal implications of off-label and unlicensed drug use in medicine, specifically focusing on the role of pain medicine practitioners. It discusses the challenges and responsibilities associated with prescribing medications outside of th...
FPM by-law 20 - Procedures Endorsement Program
By-law 20 covers accreditation standards for Faculty of Pain Medicine training units, including multidisciplinary team requirements, supervisor qualifications, and compliance with ANZCA policies.
Reg 42 - Assessment of short-term training applications for anaesthesia and pain medicine for intern
This regulation defines the assessment process for short-term training (STT) applications in anaesthesia and pain medicine for international medical graduates (IMGs) in Australia. It includes eligibility criteria, application requirements, assessment guidelines, and conditions...
ANZCA-response-to-revised-Self-Treatment-guidelines-2024
College feedback on the Medical Council of New Zealand’s revised guidelines relating to provision of care to self and those close to you.
FPM Board Update September 2024
FPM Board meeting update - September 2024
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).
Handbook for specialist international medical graduates
This handbook has been written as a guide to support internationally trained anaesthetists and
pain medicine physicians, and their supervisors, who are completing the specialist international
medical graduate (SIMG) or area of need (AoN) pathways in Australia and New Zealand.
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