Pain medicine training program
The pain medicine training program comprises a minimum of two years clinical experience directly related to pain medicine, which allows specialists and those completing a speciality training program to become a specialist pain medicine physician.
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ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine
The ANZCA Course in Perioperative Medicine enables specialist doctors, such as anaesthetists, surgeons, physicians, intensivists, and general practitioners to enhance their skills and knowledge in perioperative medicine.
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Library orientation guide
The ANZCA Library offers a wide variety of resources. Below are some recommendations for users based on your member type, status and location.
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Resources for Opioid Stewardship Implementation (ROSI)
Your multidisciplinary toolkit to help navigate opioid stewardship.
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Our approach to research
Learn more about our research, strategy and objectives.
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Contributing to your specialty
Taking part in our educational, advocacy, research and leadership activities enables fellows to play an active role in shaping the future of our professions. Find out how you can get involved.
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Professional documents
Our professional documents, statements and guidelines are crucial for promoting the safety and quality of patient care for those undergoing anaesthesia for surgical and other procedures and for those receiving pain medicine treatment.
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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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Growing the Indigenous workforce
Helping more Indigenous doctors to train as anaesthetists and pain specialists is one of the key ways we can address wider inequities. This doesn't just mean recruiting, retaining, and supporting Indigenous health practitioners, but also helping to create culturally safe and r...
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Wellbeing Special Interest Group (SIG)
The aim of the Wellbeing SIG is to promote the personal and psychological wellbeing and to heighten awareness of wellbeing issues in anaesthetists and pain medicine specialists.
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