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In response to decisions made by the Medical Board of Australia and the Medical Council of New Zealand to suspend CPD registration and recertification requirements for 2020, the Council of Education (COE) has revised the CPD requirements for ACEM CPD participants.
The annual report of the College is presented in the ACEM Year in Review.
Emergency departments are busy, noisy and chaotic environments, making diagnostic, procedural and medication errors are an ever present risk in patient care.
ACEM has partnered with the NSW Environment Protection Authority to assess the impact of climate-related events on NSW emergency departments, as well as taking a greater look at what EDs and hospitals across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are doing in regard to sustainability practices.
Networks are virtual communities of practice that enable members with a special interest to connect and share. Network members are active in building vibrant communities, led by their Executive.
Your ED was ACEM’s quarterly print magazine that was replaced with the YourED digital magazine in May 2023.
Emergency Medicine Events Register (EMER) is an adverse event and near-miss reporting system that is peer-led, online, anonymous and confidential. Its data is used to improve safety and quality in emergency medicine.
ACEM is committed to fostering emergency medicine research; encouraging and supporting Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori doctors in emergency medicine training; building the capacity of emergency medicine programs in low and middle-income countries; and promoting sustainable emergency medicine and climate health.
ACEM is proposing a new set of measures to address access block and overcrowding in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand emergency departments. We call these Hospital Access Targets.
ACEM develops regular publications to keep stakeholders up to date with the College's activities and emergency medicine in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.