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The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia today released a Communique following a successful Mental Health in the Emergency Department Summit.
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 College has been rapt with the response to and engagement with the ACEM Wellbeing Award.
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.
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand has called for a nationally funded, needs based planning process to address systemic failures in the provision of mental health care in in rural and remote Australia.
ACEM trainee Dr Brett Cliff does not hesitate when asked for the secrets to his success, following the news that he had jointly won the Buchanan Prize for his performance in the 2018.1 Fellowship Clinical Examination (OSCE).
The use and benefits of new technologies by the healthcare sector has recently been in the news, with British Prime Minister Theresa May announcing plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) and data in the diagnosis of chronic diseases.
For Dr Tatum Bond the theme for next week’s NAIDOC Week celebrations is exciting.
The HETI online training modules mandatory for NSW Health Medical Officers have been recognised by the CPD Committee as CPD activities