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BJA personal subscriptions

As a member, you can subscribe to the high-impact British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) at a heavily discounted personal subscription rate.

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Clinical immersion sites 

An engaging clinical experience is essential in shaping competent perioperative medicine practitioners. The clinical immersion sites have been selected for their dedication to perioperative medicine excellence, patient care, and advanced medical techniques. These hospitals ser...

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Reg 45 - Education program leading to Graduate of the Chapter of Perioperative Medicine

Reg 45 - Education program leading to Graduate of the Chapter of Perioperative Medicine

Environment and sustainability research grant

We're helping to support research exploring environmental impact of anaesthesia and related products and activities

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College archives

Our archives document the history and administration of the college, and its predecessor, as well as records of the Faculty of Pain Medicine. The archives are a rich source of primary material about the history of the organisation, and many individuals within it.

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Recognising excellence

Our awards, prizes and medals recognise achievements in areas such as the advancement and promotion of specialist medicine; exam performance; clinical research; education; and pastoral care.

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Apply to join a SIG

Joining a SIG is the perfect way to meet like-minded people; exchange ideas; and shape the future of your sub-speciality or area of interest.

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Tripartite Committee of Rural Generalist Anaesthesia

The TCRGA is a collaboration between ANZCA, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. It oversees development of the diploma.

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Conditions of entry for FPM exams

Important information for all candidates participating in FPM exams, including our conditions of application and entry.

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What is pain and how do we manage it?

There are three commonly recognised types of pain.

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