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Rural generalist anaesthesia (RGA) training: Starting out

This guide contains resources intended to support those participating in the Rural Generalist Anaesthesia course.

Learn more about the basics of the RGA training program course.

Course overview

Overview of the ANZCA RGA training program.

Key texts

Recommended resources are listed below.

2023 edition, updated to address the new RGA curriculum and structure.


Rural Generalist Anaesthesia trainee toolkit

Fees, forms, and resources related to the RGA training program.

ANZCA & FPM resources

Additional resource guides which you may find useful during your course.

Cultural safety

Cultural safety resources that may be beneficial to trainees.

Acronyms

An updated list of common college and medical community acronyms.

Protecting your data

Everything you need to know about single-sign on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and how we're keeping your data safe.

Access/request anywhere

Enable access to ANZCA library journal article full-text anywhere on the web coupled with on-screen resource access prompts.

Learn@ANZCA

Learn@ANZCA (formerly Networks) is the college's learning management system.

Note: Some resources located in Learn@ANZCA require that you first register before accessing.


Learn@ANZCA resources

Training ePortfolio

The online portfolio system designed to record training experiences by and for trainees.

Courses

Recommended courses for new trainees. Additional courses can be found on the Other resources tab.

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

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ANZCA Foundation

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