Short-term training pathway
Applicants who wish to enter a short-term specialist anaesthetic training or pain training (STT) position in Australia must be assessed for the purpose of medical registration. This pathway does not lead to fellowship.
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FAQs about the anaesthesia training program
This page provides help with the most common questions about our anaesthesia training program.
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ANZCA Privacy Policy
The purpose of this policy is to communicate clearly the personal information handling practices of the College, in accordance with relevant legislation.
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Anaesthesia trainee toolkit
Access all the resources, documents, and forms you need to meet your training requirements at the click of a button.
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Frequently asked questions
Find answers to frequently asked questions from CPD participants.
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FPM Best Free Paper Award
Awarded for original work judged to be the best contribution to the FPM free papers session at the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting.
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Reg 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission
Regulation 23 - Recognition as a specialist in anaesthesia or pain medicine; and eligibility for admission to fellowship by assessment for specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs).
Awarded pilot grants and how to apply
Every year, we make grant funding available through our ANZCA Foundation to investigators undertaking pilot or feasibility studies in anaesthesia, pain or perioperative medicine that may lead to large multi-centre clinical research
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Progressing to provisional fellowship
In order to progress to provisional fellowship training, you will need to complete the requirements of advanced training and secure a suitable provisional fellowship position.
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Training as an anaesthetist
Your guide to training as a specialist anaesthetist in Australia or New Zealand, including the criteria, application process and cost.
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