Did you know the college has an #archive?
We have just updated the information about the ANZCA archive on our website: https://t.co/VfbiByvXHr
Make sure to check it out and get in touch if you have any archives requests!
Arsenicals and deadly picrotoxin were among almost 200 medications subsidised on the 1951 PBS schedule, according to historical papers published this year.
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Did you know we have a museum dedicated to anaesthetic history and pain medicine? The @GKMuseum is open free of charge from Monday to Friday. If you'd like to come and visit, email the museum curator at [email protected].
Find out more here: https://t.co/qTrHQCCCE2
For #NRW2024 we asked our Djeembana Whakaora exhibition artists, community and wellbeing practitioners: What is the future of health and healing for us, for our communities? See their responses here: https://t.co/E7y3Yb9HLx
Our Museum was founded in 1935 by Dr Geoffrey Kaye. If he was still alive, he'd be celebrating his birthday today! Join us for a quiz on him here: https://t.co/pj6VySuZon
It's International Women's Day #IWD2024, and what better time to introduce Zana Bell - our History and Heritage Grant winner. Zana has an interest in women's history and is visiting #GKMuseum to research the history of anaesthesia. Find out more here: https://t.co/33QrBkx6MZ
We're excited to be kicking off our series of library workshops on 21 March 12-2pm at Lancaster Library. Come and get ‘hands-on’ with a Lancaster University project, which shines a light on the work of Sir Humphry Davy. Further details here: https://t.co/SRzOwwoPIA
At Museum of Anaesthetic History @GKMuseum in Melbourne. Appreciating not just the functionality of old artifacts but also their aesthetics together with very helpful curator. It’s a must visit for anyone interested in #anaesthesia history! What spinal needle could this be?Hint L
Recording #oralhistories are a great way to share knowledge and stories of medical history. Sign up to the 'Recording the past' workshop at #ASM24BRIS to learn from an oral history expert about how you can do it too: https://t.co/BarMluHY8K
Congratulations to Zana Bell, winner of the 2023 History & Heritage Research Grant!
A #history fellow @AucklandUni, Zana will be using the grant to research our archives and produce a biography about Auckland's first woman doctor and anaesthetist, Alice Horsley.
Last Friday we had the pleasure of hosting a group of registrars from @PeterMacCC.
Honorary curator @chrisball4 delivered a great talk on the fascinating, and sometimes extraordinary, history of anaesthesia, followed by a special #bts tour of the museum and collection.
We've added two fantastic oral histories to our collection to celebrate @ANZCA_FPM 25 year anniversary. Dr Penny Briscoe & Prof Pam Macintyre reflect on their careers and the evolution of #painmedicine in their interviews with Dr Gretel Davidson. Watch📺 https://t.co/LDtAq4pV0l
Working with fellows of @ANZCA_FPM we put together a little exhibition celebrating the 25 years of the Faculty. You can check it out online while enjoying #painSM23#histmed
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Super proud of this…
Commemorating 25 years of pain medicine in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong!
@ANZCA_FPM
https://t.co/7MKUmhAsa0
There's still a few days left to get your submission in for the 2023 @ANZCA history and heritage research grant. Got a project that could do with a little funding boost? Up to $A5000 available. Guidelines on the website, submit by 16 September.
#HistMed
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