Product defect correction: Getinge Sevoflurane Quik-Fil Vaporizer, yellow substance in vaporizer
Yellow substance described in Getinge Sevoflurane Quik-Fil Vaporizer for Flow Family Anaesthesia system, likely hydrogen fluoride. Possible harms include respiratory irritation or in worst case lung oedema and/or severe hypocalcaemia.
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Professional practice research grants
We've created a dedicated grant for research in a range of aspects of professional practice, including simulation/education
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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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CTN leadership groups and governance
Our CTN Executive and Anaesthesia Research Coordinators Network oversees the activities of the network in line with the strategic priorities.
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CPD Appendix 19 Verification of CPD activities
Apply for an ANZCA research grant
Every year, we make grant funding available to fellows and trainees who are novice, emerging or established researchers, for studies in anaesthesia, intensive care, pain or perioperative medicine.
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ANZCA and FPM CPD Committee
The ANZCA and FPM Continuing Professional Development Committee assesses and evaluates the continuing professional development program and professional practice review, reporting and making recommendations to council. The committee also monitors implementation of recommendatio...
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Frequently asked questions about the DRGA
Frequently asked questions about the Diploma of Rural Generalist Anaesthesia
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Trauma SIG
The Trauma SIG exists to co-ordinate resources, provide education and deliver updates to anaesthetists who care for trauma patients as part of their regular clinical work, those who are occasionally required to deal with severe trauma, and those who have a developing interest ...
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Acute Pain SIG
The Acute Pain SIG is one of 17 SIGs jointly managed by ANZCA, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA), and the New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists (NZSA) through the Anaesthesia Continuing Education (ACE) partnership.
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