Safety alerts
We notify members of important safety, quality, and supply issues affecting the medicines and medical devices they use. This information generally comes via the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia or MedSafe in New Zealand.
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Advocacy
From formal submissions to social media campaigns, we leverage our professional reputation and relationships to advocate on issues affecting our specialties; our members; and the patients under their care.
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ANZCA Professional Practice Research Network (PPRN)
The purpose of the Professional Practice Research Network (PPRN) is to promote research in professional practice.
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Indigenous health
Find out what we're doing to address the inequities in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand; increase the number of Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islanders, and Māori practicing specialist anaesthesia and pa...
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Indigenous health
In 2010, ANZCA had no Indigenous Health Committee (IHC). We weren’t involved with mentoring. We weren’t collecting data on Aboriginal, Torres Strait or Māori fellows or trainees. And we had one Indigenous anaesthetist in Australia.
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SIMG stories: All the way to Albany
Dr Shireen Edmends is an anaesthetist living in Albany, Western Australia.
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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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Library orientation guide
The ANZCA Library offers a wide variety of resources. Below are some recommendations for users based on your member type, status and location.
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Our approach to research
Learn more about our research, strategy and objectives.
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Contributing to your specialty
Taking part in our educational, advocacy, research and leadership activities enables fellows to play an active role in shaping the future of our professions. Find out how you can get involved.
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