The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science look forward
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The Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science Ltd (ANZSRS) serves the professional needs of scientists and technologists employed in clinical or research respiratory function laboratories.
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The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science look forward
We are excited to announce that we have three current grant opportunities for ANZSRS members. Jeff Pretto Research GrantThe ANZSRS
Position Statement on ABG Sampling | Internal Medicine Journal – JULY 2024 | VOL. 54 | ISSUE 7This document outlines
Do you have experience delivering spirometry training? Have you facilitated, or are interested in facilitating spirometry training for First Nations
Many thanks goes to CRFS Coordinator Kevin Ellyett for creating and sharing his very own CRFS lecture series. To access the
The updated Framework for attaining Competence in Pulmonary Function testing and the Study guide are now live on the ANZSRS website! Many
CRFS Credential
The Certification Examination for Respiratory Function Scientists (CRFS) was developed to assess the professional knowledge of physiologists performing clinical respiratory function testing and to set a uniform minimum standard of knowledge appropriate to the competent performance of basic respiratory function testing in Australia and New Zealand.
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PO Box 1346 Mitcham North, Victoria 3132, Australia
Phone:
+61 3 8393 9384
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that health and social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continuous connection to culture, country, language and community.
E mihi nei mātou ki te tangata whenua - ki ngā hapū me ngā iwi Māori kua roa e noho nei hei kaitiaki i ngā whenua me ngā wai huri i Aotearoa. E whakaae nei mātou, me aro ngā pou katoa o te oranga Māori, otirā, te oranga ā-tinana, ā-hinengaro, ā-wairua, ā-whānau, ka mutu, he mea titi ēnei ki ngā hononga whai tikanga ki te ao Māori, tae pū atu ki te reo me ōna tikanga, ki te ahurea, ki ngā whenua, ki ngā whānau, ki ngā hapū, ki ngā iwi anō hoki.
We acknowledge Māori as tangata whenua who have long served as the traditional custodians of the lands and waters throughout Aotearoa. We recognise that Māori health requires a holistic approach that considers physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing, and furthermore, that these are contingent upon meaningful connection to the Māori world, in particular, to the language and customs, culture, lands, whānau, hapū and iwi.