How can I meet CPD requirements for my type of practice?
We’ve put together case studies, guidance and support resources specific to your type of practice to help you meet requirements.
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CTN endorsed studies and how to apply
The ANZCA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) endorses clinical trials in anaesthesia, perioperative and pain medicine. Find out which studies we've endorsed and how to apply.
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Essential Pain Management program
Unrelieved pain is a major global healthcare problem and its importance is often unrecognised. Adequate pain management results in fewer medical complications, earlier hospital discharge and improved quality of life.
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Airway Management SIG
The main objective of the Airway Management SIG is the promotion of science, education, exchange and distribution of ideas between anaesthetists with a particular interest and involvement in airway management.
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College publications
Our publications keep members up-to-date and lift the profile of anaesthesia and pain medicine with policy makers and in the wider community.
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Professional documents
Our professional documents, statements and guidelines are crucial for promoting the safety and quality of patient care for those undergoing anaesthesia for surgical and other procedures and for those receiving pain medicine treatment.
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About the foundation
Learn more about the foundation’s vision and mission, and our initiatives with Indigenous communities and overseas aid work.
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Our supporters
Our Patrons Program is a simple, practical way for you to make a personal investment in the future of safer surgery and better pain treatment, and help to restore quality to patients’ lives.
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Awarded pilot grants and how to apply
Every year, we make grant funding available through our ANZCA Foundation to investigators undertaking pilot or feasibility studies in anaesthesia, pain or perioperative medicine that may lead to large multi-centre clinical research
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Progressing to provisional fellowship
In order to progress to provisional fellowship training, you will need to complete the requirements of advanced training and secure a suitable provisional fellowship position.
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