Final Examination Sub-committee
The Final Examination Sub-committee reports to the Education Executive Management Committee (EEMC) and is responsible for overseeing, co-ordinating and conducting the final examinations.
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Primary Examination Sub-committee
The Primary Examination Sub-committee reports to the Education Executive Management Committee (EEMC) and is responsible for overseeing, coordinating and conducting the primary examinations.
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ANZCA ACT Regional Committee
The Australian Capital Territory Regional Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in the Australian Capital Territory region and the ANZCA Council to which they report.
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FPM New Zealand National Committee
The Faculty of Pain Medicine New Zealand National Committee (FPM NZNC) is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in Aotearoa/New Zealand, and the FPM Board to which they report.
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ANZCA Victoria Trainee Committee
The Victoria Trainee Committee is an elected body that acts as a conduit between fellows and trainees in Victoria, and the ANZCA Council to which they report.
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ANZCA Tasmania Trainee Committee
The Tasmanian Trainee Committee attends to matters pertaining to trainees.
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Faculty of Pain Medicine Board
The FPM Board oversees the activities of the faculty in accordance with the FPM by-laws and the ANZCA strategic plan.
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Day Care Anaesthesia SIG
The Day Care Anaesthesia SIG aims to promote science and education through the exchange of ideas between anaesthetists with a particular interest and involvement in day care anaesthesia and the interaction with other individuals / groups, who share an interest in day care anae...
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History of Anaesthesia SIG
As its name suggests, the History of Anaesthesia SIG is primarily concerned with researching and presenting the history of anaesthesia.
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Medical Education SIG
The Medical Education SIG was formed in 1999 by ANZCA fellows who wanted to further the interest of many of our fellows in medical education.
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