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More than 150 emergency doctors, psychiatrists, consumers, clinicians and key decision makers will gather in Melbourne next week to tackle Australia’s mental health crisis.
Australia’s health system is failing to meet the needs of people who present to emergency departments with a mental health crisis, according to a new Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) analysis released today.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine – the peak body for Emergency Medicine in Australia and New Zealand –has joined with other specialist medical bodies and the Australian Medical Association (AMA) to call for urgent action to protect the health of families in detention on Nauru.
The peak body for Emergency Medicine in Australia and New Zealand has welcomed the Tasmanian State Government’s announcement of the implementation of a new ‘Over capacity Protocol’ saying it supports efforts to improve patient flow at the Royal Hobart Hospital.
The College has been rapt with the response to and engagement with the ACEM Wellbeing Award.
We are now two months into our new CPD year, and as such, we would like to remind you to make sure your details are correct in your My ACEM portal.
Organisers of the 35th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) are promising something special when FACEM Dr Michelle Johnston takes to the stage to welcome delegates on day one of the meeting.
Congratulations to Dr John Bonning, who has been elected President-Elect.
With constant exposure to patient ill health and injury, as well as heavy physical and emotional demands, ACEM supports the health and wellbeing of its members and trainees.
Doctors need to be able to reflect openly and freely about mistakes they have made.