ANZCA New Zealand Trainee Committee
The New Zealand Trainee Committee (NZTC) advises the NZNC and the ANZCA Council, via the ANZCA Trainee Committee, about training matters in New Zealand that may concern the College.
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Growing and supporting the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori workforce
The Indigenous health workforce in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand is integral to ensuring that the system has the capacity to address the needs of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples.
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TK3 - Gender equity survey toolkit - Research protocol template
Use this template as a guide to preparing ethics applications.
Transitioning to retirement
Find out what you need to do once you've made the decision to retire from clinical practice; the benefits available to retired fellows; and the opportunities to retain your involvement in the college.
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Advocating for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health
Find out how we're involving Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Māori communities in policy development and decision-making, and joining forces with medical colleges around Australia and New Zealand to advocate for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health.
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ANZCA SA/NT Regional Committee
The South Australian and Northern Territory Regional Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the South Australian and Northern Territory regions and the ANZCA Council to which it reports.
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Faculty of Pain Medicine Board
The FPM Board oversees the activities of the faculty in accordance with the FPM by-laws and the ANZCA strategic plan.
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Providing patients with culturally safe care
Explore some of the measures we're taking to create a culturally safe environment for Indigenous Australian and Māori patients and doctors.
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ANZCA Global Development Committee funds and scholarships
The Global Development Committee offers and promotes scholarships and funding to support colleagues from low-middle income countries.
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Short-term training (STT) pathway
Applicants who wish to enter a short-term specialist anaesthetic training or pain training (STT) position in Australia must be assessed for the purpose of medical registration. This pathway does not lead to fellowship.
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