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Joining a SIG is the perfect way to meet like-minded people; exchange ideas; and shape the future of your sub-speciality or area of interest.
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Faulty co-axial (Bain) circuits and hypercapnia risk – cautionary note
Defects in co-axial (Bain) circuits have been known to occur and to cause patients to develop severe hypercapnia.
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Tranexamic acid labelling deaths
Tranexamic acid deaths resulting from similar labelling to other anaesthetics
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Join the ANZCA and FPM CPD Program
You don't need to be a FANZCA or FFPMANZCA to join our world-class online CPD program. If you're a registered medical practitioner, you can sign up as a non-fellow.
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Anaesthesia supervisors of training toolkit
We've collated a range of online resources to support our supervisors of training (SOTs) with the training, assessment, and pastoral care of trainees.
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Emerging Leaders Conference
Are you interested in strengthening your leadership skills? Do you see yourself as a future leader? Would you like to meet like-minded peers and work together on shaping the future direction of your specialty?
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Product defect correction: Getinge Sevoflurane Quik-Fil Vaporizer, yellow substance in vaporizer
Yellow substance described in Getinge Sevoflurane Quik-Fil Vaporizer for Flow Family Anaesthesia system, likely hydrogen fluoride. Possible harms include respiratory irritation or in worst case lung oedema and/or severe hypocalcaemia.
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Training Accreditation Committee
The Training Accreditation Committee (TAC) implements council policy in relation to the accreditation of approved training sites (usually Approved Hospital Departments but also other sites such as retrieval services) and rotational training programs in anaesthesia, noting that...
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Ventolin metered dose inhalers (AU)
Important information on changes to the design of Salbutamol (Ventolin) metered dose inhalers (MDIs/‘puffers’) in Australia.
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