Program

Why COP Matters for Emergency Medicine: Health, Advocacy and Climate Action 

Dr Kimberly Humphrey, Public Health Medical Consultant and Climate Change Lead, Senior Emergency Medicine Specialist at SA Department for Health and Wellbeing, sEMCAN Executive.  


Sustainable and Quality Use of Diagnostics in Victorian Emergency Departments (SQuDs-ED) 

Dr Simon Judkins, FACEM, MBBS, Director of Echuca Regional Health Emergency Department, President AMA Victoria, SEMCAN Executive, Past ACEM President  

Dr Husna Begum – Senior Project Officer at Safer Care Victoria with a background in academic and clinical research. She brings experience in quality improvement and system level initiatives, working with clinical and operational teams to support evidence-based, sustainable, and high-value care across the Victorian public health system. 


Making asthma care better, safer, easier, and with a lower carbon footprint – Progressing The National Asthma Roadmap – What can we do in the ED? 

Dr Mike Forrester, Consultant Paediatrician, Barwon Health. Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Lead – Sustainable Healthcare – Deakin University – Institute for Health Transformation. Past Victoria Chair, and member of National Sustainable Healthcare SIG – Doctors for the Environment Australia.  

Webinar chair 

Dr Connor Kelly, FACEM, Emergency Physician Barwon Health Geelong, MBBChBAO, co-DEMT, co-CLUS, SEMCAN Executive.  

When 

Wednesday 6 May 2026 
  • 3pm to 4.30pm AEST  
  • 2:30pm to 4:00pm NT  
  • 2:30pm to 4:00pm SA  
  • 1:00pm to 2:30pm WA  
  • 5:00pm to 6.30pm Aotearoa New Zealand 

What to expect 

Engage in live Q&A and connect with a global network of Sustainable EM champions. 

Be part of the evolution of Emergency Medicine – smarter, leaner, and more sustainable. 

Registration 

Complimentary 

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