National Strategy for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education
The faculty is proud to announce the launch of the National Strategy for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education
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FPM Learning and Development Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Learning and Development Committee is responsible for the ongoing support and evaluation of the training program and other educational initiatives.
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FPM committees
FPM committees support the board in achieving its objectives in the training, examination and continuing education of specialist pain medicine physicians and in setting the standards of clinical practice for pain medicine in Australia and New Zealand.
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Pain relief and having a baby
You might not need the care of an anaesthetist when you’re carrying and delivering your baby, but it’s good to know what your options are.
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Our purpose, vision, and strategic plan
Our purpose and vision for the college inform our strategic plan, which guides our college-wide business activity.
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Additional links and resources
Access a list of relevant and useful documents and websites to support development of opioid stewardship programs.
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FPM Western Australia Regional Committee
The FPM WA Regional Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the WA region, and the FPM Board to which they report.
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Developing Australian Standards for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education
Information and updates about the faculty's project to develop national standards for health practitioner pain management education.
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FPM trainee toolkit
We've developed a range of courses and resources to support your pain medicine training.
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History of the college
The college was founded in February 1992 after operating as a Faculty of Anaesthetists within the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
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