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Special interest group hub: Information & resources

This hub brings together resources related to the ACE Special Interest Groups, including those resources available through the ANZCA library.

Anaesthesia essentials

The Anaesthesia Essentials guide has been designed to provide general information and a listing of core resources for anaesthetists.


Acute pain

Resources and information related to Acute pain


Airway management

Resources and information related to Airway management


Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE)

Resources and information related to ACCUTE


Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP)

Resources and information related to Cardiac thoracic vascular and perfusion


Communication in anaesthesia

Resources and information related to Communication in anaesthesia


Day care anaesthesia

Resources and information related to Day care anaesthesia


Diving & hyperbaric medicine

Resources and information related to Diving & hyperbaric medicine


  • DHM [library guide]
  • DHM [SIG webpage]

In addition, the college website has a section devoted to DHM training:

History of anaesthesia

Resources and information related to History of anaesthesia


Leadership & management

Resources and information related to Leadership and management


Medical education

Resources and information related to Medical education


A number of resources exist to support the ANZCA Educators program:

Neuroanaesthesia

Resources and information related to Neuroanaesthesia


A number of resources exist to support Neuromodulation:

Obstetric anaesthesia

Resources and information related to Obstetric anaesthesia


Perioperative medicine

Resources and information related to Perioperative medicine


Regional anaesthesia

Resources and information related to Regional anaesthesia


Rural

Resources and information related to Rural


Trauma

Resources and information related to Trauma


Wellbeing

Resources and information related to Wellbeing


In addition, the college website has a section devoted to wellbeing:

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