Committees of the FPM Board
FPM committees support the board in achieving its objectives in the training, examination and continuing education of specialist pain medicine physicians and in setting the standards of clinical practice for pain medicine in Australia and New Zealand.
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Join the ANZCA and FPM CPD program
Unlimited 24/7 access to our world-leading online continuing professional development (CPD) program is included in your membership. It has been specially designed to make sure you meet your mandatory requirements for clinical practice and fellowship.
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SA/NT part one long course
7 Feb 2024 - 4 Dec 2024 | North Adelaide
For SA/NT trainees preparing for the primary exam.
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Conditions of entry for FPM exams
Important information for all candidates participating in FPM exams, including our conditions of application and entry.
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NSW final exam refresher course
2 Dec 2024 - 6 Dec 2024 | Sydney
This full-time, five day intensive course covers many of the core curriculum topics that could be included in the ANZCA final exam.
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Medical Leadership in 2022: Challenge Accepted! - on demand
28 Feb 2022 - 28 Mar 2022 | Webinar
Join us for 'Medical Leadership in 2022: Challenge Accepted!' a webinar addressing leadership issues relating to workforce, gender inclusion, and the pandemic.
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Time to gown up – sustainably
9 Apr 2024 | Free webinar
What are the unseen environmental impacts of single use surgical gowns? Should we be reusing gowns to reduce healthcare waste?
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FPM and medicinal cannabis
The Faculty of Pain Medicine says there needs to be more clinical evidence about the efficacy of medicinal cannabis before use as a treatment for chronic, non-cancer pain.
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FPM turns 25!
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM).
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FPM calls for implant oversight
The Faculty of Pain Medicine, the Australian Pain Society and Chronic Pain Australia say the 8 April ABC Four Corners program highlighted the need for a national pain device implant registry and a national model of implanted pain treatment care to protect patients.
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