Embark on a journey in anaesthetics through the Rural Generalist Anaesthesia Training Program, a joint initiative of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA), the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).
The colleges provide a training program leading to the qualification of Rural Generalist Anaesthesia (RGA), equipping you with the skills to deliver safe anaesthesia and perioperative care in rural and remote settings, covering elective and emergent surgeries, including obstetrics and paediatrics.
As an RGA, you'll have the expertise to resuscitate and stabilise patients for transfer when needed, while recognising the boundaries of your expertise and engaging in continuous professional development to meet community needs.
The Rural Generalist Anesthesia training program is modelled on the ANZCA curriculum and builds from the relevant core curricula of the ACRRM and RACGP Fellowship programs. It consists of three core sections:
1. Rural Generalist anaesthesia roles in practice
Define trainee behaviours as they pertain to anaesthesia and perioperative medicine:
2. Clinical fundamentals
Define the fundamental specialty knowledge and skills of anaesthetists applicable across all areas of practice:
3. Specialised study units
Define specialised knowledge and skills in paediatrics and obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia.
Training must be completed at a Rural Generalist Anaesthesia (RGA) accredited site. Find out more in the link below.
Read stories from ACRRM members who did their AST in Anesthesia.
I was in awe of the scope of practice of the Rural Generalists I met along the way. It made me realise that I wanted to be able to do that - help anyone that comes through the hospital door.Dr Deborah Simmons
You can call us on 1800 223 226 or contact the training team.