2024 FPM Symposium
3 May 2024 | BCEC
Registration is now open!
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2023 Australia-Asia-Pacific ERAS+ conference
26 Oct 2023 - 29 Oct 2023 | Park Hyatt, Melbourne
Join us for the 2023 Australia Asia Pacific ERAS+ conference from 26-29 October at the Park Hyatt Melbourne.
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2024 Tasmanian Annual CME Weekend
2 Mar 2024 - 3 Mar 2024 | Hotel Grand Chancellor
Join us for the 2024 Tasmanian annual CME weekend 'Diving off the deep end'
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2023 Combined SIG Meeting
23 Jun 2023 - 31 Jul 2023 | Surfers Paradise
This year’s Combined SIG meeting was held on 23-25 June 2023 at QT Gold Coast.
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2022 Rural SIG meeting
24 Jun 2022 - 25 Jun 2022 | DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade, Darwin, NT
It is with great pleasure that the Rural SIG invite you to join us at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Darwin, NT on June 24-25, 2022 for our annual Meeting.
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ANZCA Foundation forum: Reducing Perioperative Complications
15 Oct 2022 | Royal Perth Yacht Club
Reducing human and economic impacts of complications after surgery, as a national priority.
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Safety and quality update: November 2023
New this month: Safety alert re shortage of corticosteroids; Australian Government response to report on the rise of allergies/anaphylaxis; report ‘near misses’ to webAIRS; New Zealand National mortality review pānui.
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Safety and quality update: October 2023
New this month: Glycine toxicity and TURPS, Tranexamic Acid and labelling deaths, Withdrawal of pholcodine-containing products from New Zealand market, ‘Surgeon’ becomes a protected title in Australia, webAIRS publications.
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Perioperative Medicine Steering Committee
The POMSC reports to the ANZCA Council on the development and implementation of an effective integrated perioperative care model and education offerings for Australia and New Zealand.
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Clean & green: balancing sustainability & infection control
21 Nov 2023 | Webinar
Find out if your sustainability initiatives meet infection control standards in hospitals and if disposable items are really safer than reusable ones in terms of infection risk.
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