Perioperative Medicine SIG
The Perioperative Medicine SIG has three aims: Improving patient safety and outcomes; collaborating and sharing knowledge with other specialist groups; and developing perioperative medicine with various craft groups.
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Chapter of Perioperative Medicine FAQs
Everything you need to know about the ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine leading to a graduate of the Chapter of Perioperative Medicine, including the reasons for its development; the likely course structure, duration, and eligibility requirements; and the timeframes.
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FPM Examination Committee
Reporting to the Training and Assessment Executive Committee, the Examination Committee oversees the governance and implementation of FPM exams.
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Demo written exam
A demonstration exam has been set up to assist pain medicine trainees as they prepare for the written examination.
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Admission to faculty fellowship
Here's everything you need to know about applying to become an FFPMANZCA and registering as a specialist pain medicine physician.
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Supporting a sustainable workforce
Find out how we're working with national and state governments to ensure every patient has access to safe, high-quality, and culturally competent care.
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FPM Executive Committee
The Executive Committee assists the faculty's dean and general manager in dealing with matters that arise between board meetings, and alerts the board to matters needing consideration, action or ratification.
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FPM Research Committee
Reporting to the Professional Affairs Executive Committee, the Research Committee oversees innovative projects and initiatives in line with our strategic objectives, as well as promoting pain medicine research among our fellows and trainees.
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FPM Training and Assessment Executive Committee
The Training and Assessment Executive Committee (TAEC) oversees training, assessment and accreditation activities.
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Research Committee
The ANZCA Research Committee assesses research applications for projects related to anaesthesia, resuscitation, perioperative medicine, intensive care or pain medicine carried out in Australia or New Zealand.
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