ANZCA WA Trainee Committee
The Western Australian Trainee Committee is an elected body that act as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the Western Australian region and the ANZCA Council to which they report.
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COVID-19 - overarching educational principles
We have developed a number of overarching educational principles that have guided our decision-making in relation to education and training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ANZCA Recognition
Awarded in recognition of significant contributions at a regional level to anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and/or pain medicine.
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ANZCA Star
Awarded in recognition of those who make extraordinary and critically important contributions (clinical or non-clinical) in times of major disaster, conflict or in other circumstances outside the college.
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ANZCA SA/NT Regional Committee
The South Australian and Northern Territory Regional Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the South Australian and Northern Territory regions and the ANZCA Council to which it reports.
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FPM trainee toolkit
We've developed a range of courses and resources to support your pain medicine training.
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ANZCA NSW Regional Committee
The New South Wales Regional Committee is an elected body that act as a conduit between Fellows and trainees in the New South Wales region and the ANZCA Council to which they report.
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Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP) SIG
The CTVP SIG promotes excellence in education, research, and leadership in the field through the collaborative efforts of our members. We welcome all as members, who share a dedication to advancing our discipline.
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Obstetric Anaesthesia SIG
The Obstetric Anaesthesia 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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Te Whare Tohu o Te Hau Whakaora
Find out why the college has a te reo Māori name; what it means; how it was developed; and how to pronounce it.
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