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Private practice support hub: Resources

This hub has been designed for private practitioners to identify suitable support resources, including a number of easy-to-use tools.

Contents


  • Private practice webinars
  • DynaMed trial
  • Point of care/clinical decision tools
  • Guidelines
  • Running a private practice
  • Accessing articles anywhere
  • CPD support
  • Research support
  • Wellbeing support
  • Safety & advocacy support
  • Patient experience
  • Keeping current: apps & podcasts
  • Creating a journal club

Private practice webinars

Starting a group private practice with colleagues (FPM)

It's increasingly common for specialists to join a group practice. The benefits of combined skills and financial resources can relieve the burden on individuals. However, group practice can be challenging without a plan or structure. Topics covered by this session include: Legal and taxation structures; Practice considerations around business planning and structuring agreements to minimise disputes; Financial and business operating considerations, including insurances, billing and staff agreements.

Please Note: Due to differences in legal and regulatory frameworks, the guidance provided in this session will be specific to Australia. However, we trust the overarching concepts will be of value. Should you require tailored advice, William Buck are pleased to offer a complimentary session with their New Zealand team.

  • Introduced by Professor Michael Vagg, with guest speakers from William Buck Australia
  • Presented: Tuesday, 2 September 2025 (83 mins)
  • CPD: Category 2: Knowledge and Skills - Learning Sessions

DynaMed

Point of care/clinical decision tools

A number of online tools and apps are available to help with your clinical support needs.





Guidelines

The college provides access to a number of resources that provides guidelines-related information.



Running a private practice

Accessing articles anywhere

If you regularly google information/articles or want an enhanced PubMed experience, then LibKey Nomad++ is the tool for you.

CPD support for private practice

In consultation with the CPD team, the library has created a series of resource support guides covering every aspect of CPD.


Research support for private practice

The library provides a number of services and resource support for private practitioners involved in research.

Wellbeing support for private practice

The college provides a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.


Safety & advocacy support for private practice

The college provides access to a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.


Patient experience

Keeping current

Struggling with keeping up-to-date with your journal reading? We recommend the following tools for the time poor!


Podcasts


Creating a journal club

The BJA Education article below sets out the steps to creating a successful journal club. Also included are guides for 2 separate health services outlining the steps and resources often available at the local level.

  • We recommend the use of Read by QxMD (see above) as a way of creating a curated new article alerts service
  • We recommend the use of BrowZine (see above) as a way of reading the latest issue of your favourite journals

Quick links

CPD online portfolio

ANZCA Training Portfolio System

FPM Training ePortfolio

Learn@ANZCA

Professional documents

Member Portal

RGA Training ePortfolio

ANZCA Connect

Doctors' helpline

Clinical job vacancies

About ANZCA

Faculty of Pain Medicine

Chapter of Perioperative Medicine

ANZCA Foundation

ANZCA Clinical Trials Network

Geoffrey Kaye Museum

Connect with us

ANZCA

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FPM

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