Pain medicine training program
The pain medicine training program comprises a minimum of two years clinical experience directly related to pain medicine, which allows specialists and those completing a speciality training program to become a specialist pain medicine physician.
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Safety and quality update: August 2023
New this month: Patient Blood Management Guidelines, EoIs for Health Technology Assessment Advisory Committees, IACA Patient Safety webinar and EoIs for WebAIRS neurological adverse events data analysis.
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2023 Rural SIG and MAC joint meeting
16 Jun 2023 - 18 Jun 2023 | Coral Sea Resort, Airlie Beach, Qld
The theme of this three-day meeting is ‘challenging the status quo’.
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ANZCA and FPM CPD Program
Participating in a continuing professional development (CPD) program is compulsory for specialist registration in Australia and New Zealand. Access to our world-leading CPD program is free for ANZCA and FPM fellows.
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2023 Combined SIG Meeting
23 Jun 2023 - 31 Jul 2023 | Surfers Paradise
This year’s Combined SIG meeting was held on 23-25 June 2023 at QT Gold Coast.
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2022 Perioperative Medicine SIG meeting
24 Nov 2022 - 26 Nov 2022 | OnDemand content
Register for post-meeting OnDemand content.
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Beyond City Limits: Darwin
In September 2022, we visted Darwin to talk to specialist anaesthetists, trainees, and medical students about living and working in Australia's Top End.
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FPM Board meeting update
This is a report following the FPM Board meeting held on 23 July.
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Doctors' health and wellbeing
Healthy doctors ensure a sustainable workforce that provides best patient care. Find out what we're doing to support our doctors' health and wellbeing, and the services and resources available to our members.
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Specialist international medical graduates
If you trained as an anaesthetist or specialist pain medicine physician overseas, we offer a number of pathways for you to practice in Australia or New Zealand as a specialist international medical graduate (SIMG).
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