Clinical practice type support document
The purpose of this document is to support fellows and other CPD participants completing
the ANZCA and FPM CPD Program under the clinical practice type.
ANZCA Whistleblower Policy
ANZCA Whistleblower Policy
PG27(A)BP Guideline for major extracorporeal perfusion Background Paper
This document provides a rationale to the guidance on extra corporeal perfusion.
PS41(G)BP Position statement on acute pain management Background Paper
To justify the standards of care related to management of acute pain, and to develop a framework for provision of high-quality management of acute pain.
PG51(A)BP Guideline for the safe management and use of medications in anaesthesia Background Paper
This document provides justification for the safety recommendations for medical practitioners administering anaesthesia, sedation, and local analgesia, aiming to ensure safe medication handling, documentation, and access within healthcare facilities, while complementing state...
PG60(POM) Guideline on perioperative management of patients with hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine
This guideline is intended to provide information for healthcare practitioners to assist with perioperative management of patients with proven or suspected hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine
Reg 39 - ANZCA council protocol
This document details the ANZCA Council Protocol governing the conduct, responsibilities, and expectations of Council members. It specifies guidelines for roles, ethical conduct, conflict management, confidentiality, teamwork, and decision-making processes. The regulation incl...
PG47BP Guideline on training and practice of perioperative diagnostic point-of-care ultrasound BP
PG47BP Perioperative diagnostic POCUS Background Paper
2022 ANZCA and FPM reaccreditation written submission
ANZCA and FPM are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) to deliver our training programs, SIMG assessment process and continuing professional development program. We submit yearly reports against the AMC and MCNZ accredita...