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For trainee Dr Tatum Bond attending the Winter Symposium in New Zealand was an opportunity to explore something close to her heart.
New Zealand’s health system is struggling to meet the needs of people who present to emergency departments with a mental health crisis, according to new Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) analysis released today.
Any workplace, including hospitals, should be safe, and free from the threat of violence.
ACEM has entered into a partnership with The Lowitja Institute to enhance cultural safety in Australian emergency departments.
Just passing the Fellowship Clinical Examination (OSCE) was a relief, so being told he had been awarded the Buchanan Prize was a nice surprise for ACEM trainee Dr Michael Humphreys.
For ACEM trainee Dr Waseem Hassan his journey in emergency medicine started in Pakistan.
Acknowledging the Coalition’s win in the federal election, the peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand has urged the returned Morrison government to ensure health policies continue to focus on better outcomes for all Australians.
ACEM will always support its members and trainees advocating for better patient care.
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia has called for strengthened health care to manage the growing use of methamphetamine and its impact on emergency departments, including better use of data to direct resources into improving timely access to expert drug treatment services.
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia notes today’s announcement that a Shorten Labor Government will commit $15 million to develop the National Health and Climate Centre at the University of New South Wales.