Changes to Introductory Training in 2025
The ANZCA Training Program is moving towards a model of competency-based education as part of the training program evolution.
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FPM fellows shine at 2025 ANZCA research awards
We are proud to congratulate four of our faculty fellows who have been awarded ANZCA research grants for 2025, three of whom have received honorary named awards for their outstanding contributions.
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ANZCA Foundation update - November 2024
ANZCA Foundation prestigious named research awards; Prime Minister's Prize for Science; ANZCA Foundation grants and named research awards decided; 2026 research grant applications opening soon; ANZCA Foundation subscriptions appeal
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SIMG stories: The path to Perth
Read an interview with specialist international medical graduate Dr Kiran Venkatesulu from Royal Perth Hospital.
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Patient Clinical Interaction Assessment (PCIA): Updated information
In March 2024 the patient clinical interaction assessment (PCIA) was communicated to stakeholders as a news item on the ANZCA website, which was also promoted through the ANZCA training e-newsletter.
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ANZCA warns of risks in fast-tracking specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs)
The college has called for an immediate pause in government plans to fast-track the registration of overseas-trained doctors.
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Contribute to the specified emergency scenario assessment bank
A bank of scenarios is being developed to support the introduction of the SES assessment for introductory trainees in 2025.
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Wrapping up the 2024 CPD cycle
Your annual continuing professional development (CPD) cycle for 2024 is ending on the 31 December 2024.
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ANZCA Foundation update - June 2024
In this update: World first techniques lead to discoveries in CRPS study, foundation cocktail event, growing our named research awards, environment and sustainability, multi-centre clinical trials.
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SIMG stories: From Tokyo to Perth
Japanese anaesthetist Dr Naoko Nakaigawa shares her experience as a specialist international medical graduate (SIMG).
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