Working with the media
ANZCA has an experienced communications team that proactively engages with the media to highlight the important work of our anaesthetists and pain specialists. This includes sharing our latest evidence-based research and patient safety initiatives. We also actively encourage m...
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ANZCA Bulletin - Spring 2021 edition
See our spring edition of the ANZCA Bulletin with the latest news and features.
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Artifical Intelligence and anaesthesia - ANZCA webinar
This ANZCA webinar brings in experts from both sides of the Tasman to look AI and ethics and patient safety .
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Breast cancer trial funding
An ANZCA Clinical Trials Network breast cancer pain relief trial has been awarded a $4.3 million grant.
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Ahpra issues sexual harassment statement
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) and its national boards have published a joint statement "No place for sexism, sexual harassment or violence in healthcare".
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ANZCA and protected titles
ANZCA's President Dr Vanessa Beavis has released a media statement explaining the titles "anaesthetist" and "specialist anaesthetist". "Anaesthetist" isn't a protected title under the Australian national law.
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New cultural safety portal
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet has recently launched a Cultural Safety for Health Professionals portal.
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Hood ventilator wins top COVID-19 research grant
The innovative ventilated hood for patients in isolation developed by Melbourne anaesthetist Dr Forbes McGain and engineer Professor Jason Monty has been recognised with Australian Government research funding.
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Digital Health Specialist Toolkit launched
A new resource is available to assist private specialist practices to better understand and adopt digital health technologies.
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COVID-19 vaccination roll-out
ANZCA President Dr Vanessa Beavis has written to authorities in Australia and New Zealand seeking assurances that anaesthetists working with known and suspected COVID-19 patients and with critical care patients will be prioritised in the vaccination roll-out.
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