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ANZCA and FPM CPD Program resources: Cardiac arrest – specialist pain medicine physicians

Activity: Cardiac arrest - specialist pain medicine physicians Emergency response

Cardiac arrest – specialist pain medicine physicians

  • Simulation activity which aims to ensure specialist pain medicine physicians (who are not practising anaesthetists) have recognised training in advanced life support that addresses considerations in settings where procedures for pain are performed.

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

Recognised emergency algorithms

ANZCA exclusively endorses the ANZCOR guidelines of the Australian Resuscitation Council and the New Zealand Resuscitation Council. Specialists with specific sub-specialty practice, or specialists resident in other countries, should contact the CPD team to ascertain if alternative guidelines are recognised for their individual circumstances.

Recommended courses

Courses include:

ANZCA & FPM resources

External resources

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