Registration ANZACA2024

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ANZACA2024 Registration is now open. Here is some information to get things rolling:

What is included in the ANZACA 2024 Registration Fee?

  1. Welcome drinks on 3rd of December
  2. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea at the Dubbo RSL
  3. Conference dinner at Dubbo zoo including transportation
  4. Entry to and attendance at all ANZACA2024 sessions including the workshops at the Dubbo RSL (please note that workshops will incur an additional fee)

Only ANZACA members are eligible to be awarded prizes for the best oral, best poster presentations (in education and research categories) and best student artwork.

Note: Credit card is the preferred payment option. If you are unable to pay by credit card, please email: with the subject line: 'ANZACA 2024 registration'.

Get ready to be pleasantly surprised!

Physical conference participants Before 15th November (early bird) 15th November to 2nd December
AUS$ AUS$
ANZACA member 500 550
ANZACA non-member 600 650
ANZACA student member 300 320
Student non-member 300 320
Day fee 300 300

Note: Registration fee includes daily sustenance, annual dinner, and access to all conference sessions including the workshops.

*If you are not a current ANZACA member and wish to join to receive member rates, please complete your ANZACA membership registration/renewal prior to registration for the conference. This also applies to ANZACA student memberships.

Student registration is available to students enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate-entry or higher degree research (Masters or PhD) programs. Please ask your supervisor to confirm your status by email with the subject line: 'ANZACA 2024 student registration'

Important note: After November 25th, no refunds will be possible.

Workshops

Workshops will be held on Tuesday 3 December in the afternoon.

We are pleased to announce our workshop leads:

  • Dr Samuel Webster, Swansea University UK- How to Set Up and Run an Effective YouTube Channel for Anatomical Sciences Education
  • Professor Michelle Lazarus, Monash University- The Invisibility Cloak:  The influence of cultural hegemony, uncertainty tolerance, and cultural literacy on sustainable diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Dr Natalia Bilton and Dr Monique Pointon, CSU Dubbo and Port Macquarie- Creative teaching in anatomy in a regional setting
  • Dr James Wickham, CSU Orange- Teaching anatomy to rural medical students using plastinated specimens.
  • Debbie Beahan, NSW Health- TBA

Overheads

Overheads to Registration Before 15th November (early bird) 15th November to 2nd December
AUS$ AUS$
Additional Conference Dinner Tickets 140/person 140/person

Special Requirements

Please specify on the registration form if you have any dietary or other special requirements.

If you have any queries please contact ANZACA secretary