Members Area
Welcome to membership of the ANZSHM.
In the sections below, you can:
manage your membership and update your account details
access members-only publications
keep up to date with events
connect with the ANZSHM community.
Best wishes
ANZSHM Council
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I want to minimise the space between sections. Can you even up the image tiles or even up the image sizes please? I can’t do it to make ‘em line up by my eye.
Can we move the MY PROFILE SECTION up to where the sepia image is above?
Health and History journal
Published biannually, Health and History features original papers, research, reviews, commentary and other items of interest.
Medical History Newsletter
The newsletter is issued quarterly. Members are welcome to submit articles.
Reading Group
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ANZSHM's Inaugural History of Medicine Reading Group is online, Thursday 23 July 2026 @3pm (AEST).
Registration is not required.
Contact the Reading Group Convenor:
Biennial Conference - 20-23 July 2027
ANZSHM's 20th Biennial Conference will be held at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The conference program will include key note speakers and concurrent sessions of papers on a wide range of topics. There'll evening activities and special events for student members.
The Annual General Meeting will be held during the conference.
The Call for Papers will be announced later in 2027.
Ben Haneman Memorial Conference Grant information will be released with the Call for Papers.
What’s on?
All ANZSHM events are advertised in the
ANZSHM, its branches (ANZSHM NSW Branch and MHSV), members, and kindred organisations host:
regular meetings
special lectures
seminars online
reading groups
biennial conferences
If you’d like to advertise a medical history event that’s open to the public, let us know at ANZSHM.
My Profile/Account
Review your member profile via the link below. It will take you to Memberspace, ANZSHM’s secure membership management system.
Make a Donation
ANZSHM welcomes your support of any dollar amount. Donations go towards Biennial Conference Grants which enable higher degree research students and early career researchers to attend and present a paper.
with thanks
ANZSHM Council

