Considering a career in anaesthesia?
Anaesthesia is one of the most rewarding and fascinating fields of medicine you can specialise in as a medical graduate.
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ANZCA trainee committee elections
Everything you need to know about voting and standing for election in the ANZCA regional trainee committee elections.
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FPM Best Free Paper Award
Awarded for original work judged to be the best contribution to the FPM free papers session at the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting.
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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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Frequently asked questions about the RGA training program
Frequently asked questions about the Rural Generalist Anaesthesia training program
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I am a specialist international medical graduate (SIMG)
Find support and resources to meet your CPD requirements if you complete the college’s specialist international medical graduate (SIMG) process.
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FPM mentoring program
Our mentoring program aims to support pain medicine trainees and fellows during their training and/or early post-fellowship years. Here's everything you need to know about finding and becoming a mentor.
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Patient Clinical Interaction Assessment FAQs
The Patient Clinical Interaction Assessment (PCIA) is being introduced in 2025 to address the gap left when the patient clinical interaction was removed from the medical viva (in 2020).
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Michael J Cousins Lecture
In recognition of the significant contributions of Professor Michael J Cousins FANZCA, FFPMANZCA to the field of pain medicine and his initiative to establish the Faculty of Pain Medicine, the faculty plenary session at the college's annual scientific meeting was named the Mic...
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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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