FPM Examination Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Examination Committee oversees the governance and implementation of FPM exams.
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FPM Training Unit Accreditation Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Training Unit Accreditation Committee implements and oversees the accreditation of multidisciplinary pain management units for the core training stage of the faculty training program.
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FPM Executive Committee
The Executive Committee assists the faculty's Dean and Executive Director in dealing with matters that arise between board meetings, and alerts the board to matters needing consideration, action or ratification.
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FPM Research Committee
Reporting to the Professional Affairs Executive Committee, the Research Committee oversees innovative projects and initiatives in line with our strategic objectives, as well as promoting pain medicine research among our fellows and trainees.
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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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Growing and supporting the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori workforce
The Indigenous health workforce in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand is integral to ensuring that the system has the capacity to address the needs of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples.
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COVID-19 - potential impacts to pain medicine training
Information regarding the impacts to pain medicine training during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Other ANZCA initiatives
Managed by the ANZCA Global Development Committee, we have a number of other initiatives to help support and build the anaesthesia and pain medicine workforce in western Pacific countries
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Demo written exam
A demonstration exam has been set up to assist pain medicine trainees as they prepare for the written examination.
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College archives
Our archives document the history and administration of the college, and its predecessor, as well as records of the Faculty of Pain Medicine. The archives are a rich source of primary material about the history of the organisation, and many individuals within it.
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