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ANZCA Policy on management of notifications

Policy on management of notifications

PS59(A)BP Position statement on roles in anaesthesia and perioperative care Background Paper

PS59(A)BP Position statement on roles in anaesthesia and perioperative care Background Paper

Our directors of professional affairs

Our DPAs are all medically qualified and are fellows of the college/faculty. They are part-time, and most have other work as specialist anaesthetists or specialist pain medicine physicians. They work with many business units in ANZCA and provide advice that is best given by so...

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2023 ANZAAG Symposium program

2023 ANZAAG Symposium program

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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ANZCA Bulletin Winter 2022

In the 2022 winter edition of the ANZCA Bulletin read: How an anaesthesia trainee project became a frontline crisis management resource; Voluntary assisted dying - a personal story; and Beyond city limits - Southland, New Zealand.

What does an anaesthetist do?

Anaesthetists are specialist doctors with unique clinical knowledge and skills. They have a major role in the perioperative care of surgical patients.

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Working and teaching overseas

There are some incredible opportunities to work and teach overseas as an anaesthetist or pain specialist, and make a real difference to global health. If you're interested in joining the ever-growing number of fellows developing and contributing to anaesthesia and pain medicin...

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The perioperative care model

If you’re very old or very sick, a bit of extra care before and after your operation ensures you’re ready for surgery in the first place and have the best chance of a good recovery once the operation is over. We call this the perioperative care model.

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Recognition Pathways Working Group

The purpose of the Recognition Pathways Working Group (RPWG) is to develop the process for and subsequently assess and recommend applicants for recognition (“grandparenting”) of the graduate of the Chapter of Perioperative Medicine of ANZCA - GChPOM

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