Admission to fellowship
There are three ways to become a Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine: by training and examination, by election and by granting of honorary fellowship.
Most Fellows obtain their fellowship by examination.
The requirements for admission to fellowship through each of these routes are described in Regulation 3: Admission to Fellowship of the Faculty.
Fellowship by examination
Trainees who have completed the training and examination requirements of the Faculty can apply to the board for admission to fellowship. Fellowship is awarded to trainees who have met the requirements described in Regulation 3.2.
Candidates admitted to fellowship of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists shall be entitled to place after their names the letters FFPMANZCA.
For further information please email painmed@anzca.edu.au or phone +61 3 8517 5337.
Application
Application for fellowship by training and examination should be made on the Application to Fellowship Form and send to:
The Executive Officer
Faculty of Pain Medicine, ANZCA
PO Box 6095
St Kilda Road Central VIC 8008
Australia
Fellowship by election
In accordance with Regulation 3.4, the board may elect to fellowship, without examination, persons who have made a notable contribution to the science and practice of pain medicine in Australia or New Zealand.
Medical practitioners who meet this criterion and who are permanent residents of Australia or New Zealand, may apply for election to fellowship of the Faculty of Pain Medicine without examination. Election to fellowship requires at least three quarters of the members of the board present to vote in favour.
Honorary fellowship
In accordance with Regulation 3.3, the board may confer honorary fellowship on distinguished persons who have made a notable contribution to the advancement of science and practice of pain medicine in Australia or New Zealand and who are not practising pain medicine in Australia or New Zealand.
Prospective Fellows must be nominated in writing, formally proposed and seconded by two members of the board. Three-quarters of the board members must vote in favour.

