Perioperative Allergy Sub-committee
The Perioperative Allergy Sub-committee reports to the Safety and Quality Committee and works with the Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) to produce and promulgate guidelines regarding the prevention and management of anaesthetic related allergy, and...
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Education Officers Network
The ANZCA Education Officers are responsible for overall co-ordination and operation of the vocational training program in their region.
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FPM Training Unit Accreditation Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Training Unit Accreditation Committee implements and oversees the accreditation of multidisciplinary pain management units for the core training stage of the faculty training program.
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ANZCA Trainee Committee
The ANZCA Trainee Committee reports to the Education Executive Management Committee and hence to the ANZCA Council on issues related to trainees and is governed by Regulation 16.
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Neuroanaesthesia SIG
The Neuroanaesthesia SIG exists to foster interest in matters relating to the perioperative care and anaesthesia of patients with intracranial and spinal pathology. This includes the application of basic and translational science relevant to clinical anaesthesia.
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Regional Anaesthesia SIG
The major objective of the Regional Anaesthesia SIG is the promotion of science and education through the exchange of ideas between anaesthetists and other individuals/groups that share an interest in regional anaesthesia.
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Patient resources
We've collated a range of resources for pain patients and their families.
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PS64(G) Position statement on environmental sustainability in anaesthesia and pain medicine practice
PS64(G) Position statement on environmental sustainability in anaesthesia and pain medicine practice
Apply to join a SIG
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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High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) and Fire Risk – cautionary note on device usage
This is a reissued safety alert warning medical practitioners of the potential fire hazards when using HFNOs
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