Changes to College Training in Australia
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
The training requirement for the Faculty of Pain Medicine is now 2 years full-time. Training can commence following completion of at least 3 years of a primary specialist qualification.
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
In 2015, workplace-based assessments were introduced as a requirement of training in all Emergency Medicine Terms. From 1 January 2016, PGY1 and PGY2 will no longer be part of the college Training Program structure.
College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand
In 2015, the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australian and New Zealand classified all training (years 1 to 6) as advanced. Total training time will remain at 6 years, consisting of a minimum of 42 months spent in accredited intensive care medicine training, 12 months of anaesthesia, 12 months of medicine (including 6 months of emergency or acute medicine) and 6 months in an elective placement. Trainees are also required to complete a term in paediatrics in an approved unit and at least 3 months of training must be undertaken in a rural hospital (paediatric and rural requirements may be completed in a discipline other than intensive care medicine).
Further information on the individual training programs for each specialty is outlined in Appendix B.
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