Safety and quality update: January 2023
New this month: Safety alerts, DHAC cosmetic surgery warning, Getinge & Jannsen-Cilag product recalls & ‘Osteoarthritis of the Knee Clinical Care Standard’ review
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Surgery following the Astra Zeneca Vaccine
The college’s Safety and Quality Committee has sought expert advice about surgery for those who have had the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination.
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Join the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Executive
We’re seeking expressions of interest for upcoming vacancies on the ANZCA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Executive.
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The Clinical Trials Network executive welcomes four new members
Associate Professor Lis Evered, Dr Doug Campbell, Dr Jennifer Reilly and Associate Professor Stefan Dieleman have been appointed as members of the CTN Executive.
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Advanced certificate in paediatric anaesthesia
A new advanced certificate in paediatric anaesthesia for rural generalist practitioners with advanced training in anaesthesia will be available from 2024.
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SIMG update
Are you a specialist international medical graduate (SIMG)? Here’s everything you need to know about what’s coming up for you.
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ANZCA Indigenous Health Awards 2021
This year ANZCA launched Indigenous health awards; recognising significant and sustainable contributions to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander or Māori health through a public health initiative or research project.
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Short-term teaching and clinical support opportunity in Namibia
We invite FANZCAs and provisional fellows to apply for a three month teaching and clinical support role in northern Namibia.
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CPD review project update - determining the CPD framework
The CPD review project group has transitioned to stage two of the project plan, to determine the updated CPD framework and meet the new regulatory requirements.
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PADDI Trial results announced
A large scale trial by Monash University has definitively found a drug commonly used during anaesthesia before surgery to prevent nausea and vomiting does not increase the risk of a surgical wound infection as once feared.
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