SA/NT Research Trainee Day
30 Nov 2024 | North Adelaide
SA/NT Trainees are invited to join us for “An Anaesthetic Trainee’s Research Journey” workshop.
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FPM fellows shine at 2025 ANZCA research awards
We are proud to congratulate four of our faculty fellows who have been awarded ANZCA research grants for 2025, three of whom have received honorary named awards for their outstanding contributions.
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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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Professional practice research grants
We've created a dedicated grant for research in a range of aspects of professional practice, including simulation/education
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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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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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Anaesthesia research co-ordinators
Research co-ordinators are vital to the success of research departments. They provide the knowledge and expertise to perform critical roles in research and clinical trials. Find out how you can get involved.
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Apply for an ANZCA research grant
Every year, we make grant funding available to fellows and trainees who are novice, emerging or established researchers, for studies in anaesthesia, intensive care, pain or perioperative medicine.
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History and Heritage Research Grant
This annual grant program provides up to $A5000 for research and interpretation of the history of anaesthesia, pain, and perioperative medicine.
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Skantha Vallipuram ANZCA research scholarship
The future of research depends on helping emerging investigators transition to established researchers
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