Anaesthesia exams
In order to qualify as a specialist anaesthetist and become eligible for ANZCA fellowship, trainees need to successfully complete two exams. Each exam consists of a written and viva (oral and medical clinical) components. Some specialist international medical graduates will ne...
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Our strategic relations
We play an active role in in the global health community. Discover some of the ways we're working together to improve health outcomes for all patients.
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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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MR-98-2 Patient controlled analgesia
Acute Pain Service patient controlled analgesia (PCA)
Safety and Quality Committee terms of reference
Terms of reference for the Safety and Quality Committee.
PS62BP Position statement on cultural competence and cultural safety Background Paper 2024
To provide background to ANZCAs position statement on cultural competence and cultural safety
Patient experience survey (anaesthesia) - form
Patient experience survey (anaesthesia) - form
PS54(A)BP Position statement on minimum safety requirements for anaes. machines and workstations BP
This document outlines minimum safety requirements for anaesthesia machines in Australia and New Zealand, referencing relevant Australian/New Zealand standards. It aims to ensure the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases and vapours to patients.
PS54(A) Position statement on minimum safety requirements for anaesthesia machines and workstations
This document describes the background to the ANZCA recommendations for minimum safety requirements for anaesthesia machines in Australia and New Zealand, referencing relevant Australian/New Zealand standards. It aims to ensure the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases and vapour...