Ashes Mukherjee is a medical graduate from Kolkata, India, who completed his emergency medicine training through the Royal College of Emergency Physicians, UK. He is presently a FACEM at Armadale hospital in Western Australia where he arrived in 2012.

He has worked in India, the Middle East, UK and Australia and the experience of different health systems has vastly influenced him as an emergency physician. He continues to provide strong mentorship to junior FACEMs in their development as well as trying to be inspirational to residents and registrars in their journey through emergency medicine.

Ash has led point of care ultrasound practice and training at his hospital and has founded the Armadale Ultrasound School. With echocardiography and regional anaesthesia as his main passion, he demonstrated through real-life cases, the importance of point of care echo in emergency medicine, such that it has become an integral part of patient care in his unit and many EM trainees have obtained CCPU in rapid cardiac assessment during their time in Armadale.  

He was awarded the: 

  • Tutor of the Year by ASUM in 2019 
  • Sonologist of the Year by ASUM in 2022 
  • Diversity Champion by ACEM in 2021  
  • Teaching Excellence Award by ACEM in 2023
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