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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.
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.
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ACEM trainee Dr Elayne Forbes is passionate about emergency medicine. What attracted her the most to the speciality was “the aspect of the variety and the acute elements of it. Never knowing what’s going to come in, it keeps you on your toes”.
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).
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and EMS Medical Director at Montgomery County Hospital District, Robert Dickson is set to engage delegates at the Victoria Annual Conference later this year.
Over a third of adult patients search their symptoms before presenting to an emergency department and this has a positive impact on their interaction with their doctor.
FACEMs, Program Support Officers and ACEM staff all came together this week in Brisbane to discuss Emergency Medicine Education and Training (EMET).
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand notes the funding announcement by the Tasmanian government to help relieve pressure on emergency departments at hospitals in Hobart and Launceston.