Advocacy plan
The college’s advocacy plan for the 2025-2027 period has been published on the website.
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Follow FPM on LinkedIn!
The faculty has launched a dedicated FPM LinkedIn page. This launch marks a step forward in raising the profile of the faculty and promoting pain medicine to a broader audience.
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The patient clinical interaction assessment (PCIA) update
From 2025 advanced trainees (AT) in the ANZCA Anaesthesia Training Program and specialist international medical graduates (SIMGs) who are on the exam pathway, will be required to undertake the patient clinical interaction assessment.
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IV fluid supply update
ANZCA and ASA joint update statement about IV fluid supplies
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Off-label prescribing in pain medicine practice
FPM has published a new guidance document to inform the professional practice of FPM fellows and trainees.
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Fasting, breastfeeding and smoking advice updated in review of PG07
We have released the final updated version of our pre-anaesthesia consultation professional document and background paper which includes information on fasting, breastfeeding and smoking.
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Patient Clinical Interaction Assessment (PCIA): Updated information
In March 2024 the patient clinical interaction assessment (PCIA) was communicated to stakeholders as a news item on the ANZCA website, which was also promoted through the ANZCA training e-newsletter.
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SIMG stories: From Tokyo to Perth
Japanese anaesthetist Dr Naoko Nakaigawa shares her experience as a specialist international medical graduate (SIMG).
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ER facilitators can claim the ER CPD activity
Course providers/facilitators for an emergency response (ER) course/workshop with recognition of suitability for CPD program can claim the ER activity.
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Voluntary assisted dying training for medical practitioners
Online or face to face training in voluntary assisted dying is available for interested medical practitioners in South Australia.
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