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ANZCA & FPM CPD Program resources: Major haemorrhage

The purpose of this guide is to provide fellows and CPD Program participants with information, suggestions and resourcing support specific to each of the programs activities. The target audience is those with clinical roles.

Activity: Major haemorrhage Emergency response

Major haemorrhage

  • Simulation activity which aims to ensure anaesthetists have recognised training to prevent (where possible) and manage major haemorrhage.

  • Participate in a major haemorrhage-related activity - find recognised courses and workshops on the college website.

Recommended resources

ANZCA does not exclusively endorse any one algorithm or guideline for the management of major haemorrhage but recognises the need for clinicians to be familiar with at least one.

The following guidelines are recognised as being suitable for use in this module:


This article is also suggested as recommended reading:

BloodSafe elearning Australia’s online modules

AlertPlease Note: The BloodSafe elearning Australia’s Critical bleeding online course are currently undergoing the recognition process. It cannot be claimed under emergency response category at the present time.

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