2023 Perioperative Medicine SIG meeting
23 Nov 2023 - 25 Nov 2023 | W Brisbane
The 2023 Perioperative Medicine SIG meeting will be held from 23-25 November at the W Brisbane.
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ANZCA Foundation forum: Reducing Perioperative Complications
15 Oct 2022 | Royal Perth Yacht Club
Reducing human and economic impacts of complications after surgery, as a national priority.
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Anaesthesia Research Coordinators Network Sub-committee
The Anaesthesia Research Coordinators Network (ARCN) Sub-committee reports to the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Executive on ARCN activities that aim to deliver high quality trial evidence that translates into safe and effective practice in anaesthesia, peri-operative an...
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Our clinical trials
More than 130 hospitals around worldwide are participating in our trials, bringing together leaders in anaesthesia research. Find out what we're working on and how your site can get involved, and explore the outcomes of our published trials.
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Our culture
Find out why we're a recognised world leader in training, education, research, and setting clinical standards for our specialties; what we're doing to foster safe and high quality patient care.
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Courses and resources
Access our calendar of clinical teaching courses; Learn@ANZCA; and the Training Resource Hub
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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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Standards of practice
We're responsible for setting the standards of clinical practice for anaesthesia and pain medicine in Australia and New Zealand. Our activities include issuing safety alerts; developing professional documents; and overseeing incident reporting.
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ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine
The ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine enables specialist doctors, such as anaesthetists, surgeons, physicians, intensivists, and general practitioners to enhance their skills and knowledge in perioperative medicine.
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Specialist Training Program
This Australian government initiative aims to extend vocational training for specialist registrars into settings outside traditional metropolitan teaching hospitals, including regional, rural and remote, and private facilities.
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