ANZCA Bulletin Autumn 2023
In this edition: On the Turkish earthquake disaster relief frontline; ANZCA's Reconciliation Action Plan; Sugammadex: An update on perioperative anaphylaxis; and much more...
PG58(A) Guideline on quality assurance and quality improvement in anaesthesia
PG58(A) Guideline on quality assurance and quality improvement in anaesthesia
Standards for Anaesthesia Background Paper
Standards for Anaesthesia Background Paper
Handbook for specialist international medical graduates
This handbook has been written as a guide to support internationally trained anaesthetists and
pain medicine physicians, and their supervisors, who are completing the specialist international
medical graduate (SIMG) or area of need (AoN) pathways in Australia and New Zealand.
PS40(G)BP Position statement on relationship between fellows, trainees and healthcare industry BP
PS40(G)BP Position statement on the relationship between fellows, trainees and the healthcare industry Background Paper
ANZCA Bulletin Winter 2022
In the 2022 winter edition of the ANZCA Bulletin read: How an anaesthesia trainee project became a frontline crisis management resource; Voluntary assisted dying - a personal story; and Beyond city limits - Southland, New Zealand.
PS02(A) Position statement on credentialling and defining scope of clinical practice in anaesthesia
PS02(A) Position statement on credentialling and defining the scope of clinical practice in anaesthesia
WBA-information-for-hospitals
IACA-Virtual-COVID-conference-2021-post-event-report
The International Academy of Colleges of Anaesthesiology's first activity was a fully virtual international conference featuring speakers, presenters and delegates from across the world and offering free registration to clinicians from middle and developing countries.
Reg 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission
Regulation 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission to fellowship by assessment for specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs).