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Committees & Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

The Australian and New Zealand Transplant and Cellular Therapies (ANZTCT) community is strengthened by collaboration and expertise across disciplines.

  • Committees provide leadership and governance in key areas of ANZTCT’s work and report directly to the Board.
  • Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are member-led networks driving collaboration, innovation, and the development of best practice across centres.

Together, they

  • Share knowledge and advance practice
  • Lead quality improvement and innovation
  • Shape education, research, and policy
  • Strengthen professional networks across Australia and New Zealand

Committees

Formal groups reporting to the ANZTCT Board
  • Registry Committee

    Oversees the ANZTCT Registry, ensuring high-quality data collection, integrity, and clinical impact.
  • Scientific Meeting Committee

    Designs and delivers the annual Scientific Meeting, highlighting cutting-edge research and clinical advances.
  • Nurses Committee

    Leads nursing representation within ANZTCT, advancing education, standards, and advocacy.
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  • Education and Practice Standards Committee

    Guides education and practice frameworks, ensuring consistency and excellence across centres.
  • Scientists Committee

    Represents laboratory scientists and drives standards, accreditation, and collaboration in laboratory practice.

Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Member-led groups advancing practice and innovation
  • Total Body Irradiation (TBI) SIG

    Advances best practice in TBI through shared protocols, benchmarking, and collaborative projects.
  • Data Manager SIG

    Drives improvements in data collection, reporting, and benchmarking to support clinical and research outcomes.
  • Quality Manager SIG

    Strengthens accreditation and quality frameworks through shared expertise and continuous improvement.
  • Pharmacy SIG

    Leads collaboration on medication management, safety, and emerging therapies across centres.
  • Allied Health SIG

    Promotes the essential role of allied health in holistic patient care through shared expertise, resources, and research.
  • ANZTCT & Stem Cell Donors Australia Joint Donor SIG

    Champions donor care and advocacy, driving best practice through collaboration between ANZTCT and SDA.

Get Involved

Committees and SIGs are open to ANZTCT members who would like to contribute their expertise, collaborate with peers, and help shape the future of transplant and cellular therapies.

To express your interest, please contact the ANZTCT Secretariat at info@anztct.org.au or reach out directly to the Chairs of the relevant Committee or SIG.

Not an ANZTCT Member? Find out more and Join today!

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