Taking a career break and returning to anaesthesia practice
If you're planning to return to anaesthesia practice after a career break of 12 months or more, we strongly advise you to submit a “return to practice plan”. Find out what this involves and access the required documentation.
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Anaesthesia and cosmetic surgery
This information has been developed by accredited specialist anaesthetists to help anyone who is considering cosmetic surgery in Australia or New Zealand. It will help you to understand the risks associated with anaesthesia, and the key questions you should ask before having a...
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Fund a Colleague’s Education
ANZCA supports the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists’ Global Fellowship Programme, which provides skilled anaesthesiologists through low-cost, high-quality training across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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Australian and New Zealand Tripartite Anaesthetic Data Committee
The Australian and New Zealand Tripartite Anaesthetic Data Committee (ANZTADC) was established in 2006 by ANZCA, the ASA and the NZSA to develop, coordinate and oversee a project to capture, analyse and disseminate anaesthesia incident data.
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Our purpose, vision, and strategic plan
Our purpose and vision for the college inform our strategic plan, which guides our college-wide business activity.
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Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
Most adult heart surgery in Australia and New Zealand is performed for coronary artery disease and heart valve disease.
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Grandparenting for award of the DipRGA
The grandparenting process is aimed at the current practicing rural GP anaesthesia workforce. Its purpose is to allow this workforce to easily transition to the DRGA.
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Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) SIG
The executive of the ACCUTE SIG maintains ongoing internal communication, usually utilising electronic mediums and personal meetings at ACE events, to discuss matters related to the group's area of interest.
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CPD requirements for Rural Generalist Anaethetists (RGAs)
From January 2024, Rural Generalist Anaesthetist (RGA) are recommended to do the same Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements as specialist anaesthetists.
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