ACEM is committed to ensuring that emergency departments are places of refuge and support for victim-survivors of family and domestic violence and abuse.
Queensland’s emergency doctors have been pleased to hear that the state’s health crisis is high on all parties’ agendas, right across the political spectrum, for the upcoming state election.
ACEM encourages all sides of politics to support its five research-based key electoral priority areas.
Waiting rooms are full, ambulances are ramped and emergency department staff are experiencing burnout.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine expresses sadness and offers deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of FACEM Dr Edward Brentnall, following his passing on 1 October.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) congratulates Lia Finocchiaro and the Country Liberal Party on their success in the NT state election and looks forward to working together to ensure safer emergency departments (EDs) for all clinicians, healthcare workers and patients.
ACEM is proud to congratulate the three 2024.1 Buchanan Prize award winners: Dr Roxanne Dubash, Dr Gareth Ryan and Dr Laura Castle.
We recognise and celebrate the lives of our members and trainees who have passed, and thank those who contributed to this page. The College pays tribute to honour their memory and their life, commemorating the medical care they gave and the immense difference they made in their communities.
New research from the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) in partnership with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) reveals emergency departments (EDs) across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are taking action on climate change.
Reducing family and domestic violence must be the key focus of the next Territory government, says the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, urging political parties to put forward plans for curbing the highest level of violence against women and children in Australia.