2026 ANZCA ASM Launch video

Meet the artist and cultural advisor behind the 2026 ANZCA ASM

2026 ANZCA ASM design and theme journey

Handover of the ANZXCA presidency - 2026

Interview with Professor Irene Tracey at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Interview with Professor Alicia Dennis at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Interview with Professor Mary Ellen McCann at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Interview with Professor Timothy Walsh at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Interview with A/Prof Rebekah McWhirter at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Interview with Dr Karen Joseph at the 2026 ANZCA ASM in Auckland, New Zealand

Dr Kerry Benson-Cooper and Dr Marta Seretny share their highlights from the 2026 ASM

2026 ANZCA ASM - Workshop highlights

Interview with 2026 ELC Convenors Dr Saana Taylor and Dr Vik Singh

ANZCA acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which the New Zealand International Convention Centre is located, where the 2026 ANZCA ASM will be held. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and recognise their unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society, and pay our respects to ancestors and elders, past, present and emerging.
ANZCA recognises Te Tiriti o Waitangi as a foundational document that shapes the historical and cultural landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand and that informs our approach to medical education, research, and community engagement Tangata Whenua.
ANZCA acknowledges and respects Māori as the Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa and is committed to upholding the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, fostering the college’s relationship with Māori, supporting Māori fellows and trainees, and striving to improve the health of Māori.
The college recognises the special relationship between the Pacific peoples of New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific, and is committed to supporting those fellows and trainees of ANZCA, and improving the health of Pacific peoples.
ANZCA recognises Te Tiriti o Waitangi as a foundational document that shapes the historical and cultural landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand and that informs our approach to medical education, research, and community engagement Tangata Whenua.
ANZCA acknowledges and respects Māori as the Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa and is committed to upholding the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, fostering the college’s relationship with Māori, supporting Māori fellows and trainees, and striving to improve the health of Māori.
The college recognises the special relationship between the Pacific peoples of New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific, and is committed to supporting those fellows and trainees of ANZCA, and improving the health of Pacific peoples.