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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2024 ANZCA CTN Strategic Research Workshop
1 Aug 2024 - 4 Aug 2024 | Coogee
Join us in Coogee for the 2024 ANZCA CTN Strategic Research Workshop on 1-4 August 2024
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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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Rural SIG
The Rural SIG is one of 17 SIGs jointly managed by ANZCA, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA), and the New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists (NZSA) through the Anaesthesia Continuing Education (ACE) partnership.
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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 RGA training program.
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CPD requirements for Rural Generalist Anaesthetists (RGAs)
In May 2023, the TC-RGA agreed that Rural Generalist Anaesthetists (RGAs) would be recommended to undertake the Continuing Professional Developement (CPD) program-level requirements identified in the ANZCA and FPM CPD standard.
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MBA consultation on recognition of rural generalism
College feedback on the Medical Board of Australia’s consultation on the recognition of rural generalism as a new field of specialty practice within the specialty of general practice, under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law.
ANZCA Regional and Rural Workforce Strategy
Regional and rural workforce strategy
Rural generalist anaesthesia exams
Rural Generalist Anaethesia trainees must successfully complete the multiple choice question examination (MCQs) and the RGA Standardised Structured Scenario-based Assessment (RGA-SSSA) during training.
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Transition to sole medicine ingredient names in Australia.
The TGA has announced changes to how medicine labels will show ingredient names.
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