Emerging Investigators Sub-committee
The Emerging Investigators Sub-committee reports to and advises the Research Committee on issues relating to the support of trainee, junior, novice and other emerging research investigators including PhD candidate researchers.
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PG13(PM) Guideline on return to pain medicine practice for SPMPs 2023
Guideline to advise specialist pain medicine physicians whose absence from clinical pain medicine practice requires or will require a formal return to practice program.
Roles in practice
These describe the roles of a specialist anaesthetist and specialist pain medicine physician and how they apply to contemporary practice – includes scholar role and communicator role.
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International Women's Day
View our International Women's Day campaigns from 2024-22
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ANZCA Partnership Grants
ANZCA recognises the importance of large collaborative bodies of work and the support of fellows.
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Standing for election as an ANZCA councillor
Everything you need to know about standing for election as an ANZCA councillor
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Use of off label or drugs beyond licence in pain medicine
This document explores the clinical and legal implications of off-label and unlicensed drug use in medicine, specifically focusing on the role of pain medicine practitioners. It discusses the challenges and responsibilities associated with prescribing medications outside of th...
Anaesthesia and children
Children of all ages, including newborn babies, may require anaesthesia.
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Transitioning to retirement
Find out what you need to do once you've made the decision to retire from clinical practice; the benefits available to retired fellows; and the opportunities to retain your involvement in the college.
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SIMG assessment process
Our SIMG assessment process evaluates the ability of a specialist to practise as an unsupervised specialist anaesthetist and/or pain medicine specialist at a standard comparable to that required of a fellow of ANZCA (FANZCA) or fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FFPMANZCA).
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