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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Specialist Training Program
This Australian government initiative aims to extend vocational training for specialist registrars into settings outside traditional metropolitan teaching hospitals, including regional, rural and remote, and private facilities.
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Request an article
ANZCA fellows, trainees and staff can use this service to request material not available full-text, free-of-charge. This includes copies of articles, chapters from books or conference papers required for your research, patient care and learning.
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Our approach to research
Learn more about our research, strategy and objectives.
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Procedures Endorsement Program
The Faculty of Pain Medicine has defined processes to endorse fellows who practise
procedures.
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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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Professional documents
Our professional documents, statements and guidelines are crucial for promoting the safety and quality of patient care for those undergoing anaesthesia for surgical and other procedures and for those receiving pain medicine treatment.
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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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New FPM oral histories and online exhibition
Following the celebrations at the FPM Spring Meeting, we've launched a new online exhibition.
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More grants to support rural specialists
Apply for a grant of up to $A12,000 to complete CPD activities like conferences, workshops, clinical attachments, and peer review.
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