Ultrasound is an important tool in Emergency Medicine. This page is a repository for key ACEM ultrasound documents, and links to various ultrasound resources for Clinical Leads in ED Ultrasound, members and trainees.
This library contains all ACEM standards as well as selected submissions made to other organisations, College reports, and other tools.
The Emergency Medicine FACEM Training program equips emergency practitioners to become consultants in emergency medicine. The program is flexible, can be undertaken within five years, and provides trained supervisors, relevant assessments and robust examination.
ACEM continues to expand its offerings to members to assist your career advancement.
Find resources, events, and support for your transition to ACEM Fellowship.
Pre-hospital and retrieval medicine (PHRM) is rapid response medical care provided to seriously sick and injured people.
If you withdraw from the FACEM Training Program, you have the opportunity to receive recognition of prior learning for your training and complete either the ACEM Emergency Medicine Certificate (EMC), Associateship in Intermediate Emergency Medicine or Associateship in Advanced Emergency Medicine.
All the information you'll need to work out which program is the right one for you.
General Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the transition to the revised FACEM training program.
Find out about the honours the College bestows.