We are excited to hold the next ACEM Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Network webinar, with a talk covering a topic that has been attracting lots of discussion within the PEM community.
ACEM has committed to two key action plans that will help enact meaningful cultural change in the College and in emergency departments.
ACEM seeks to play a leading role in advancing emergency medicine for patients and doctors alike.
Emergency departments are busy, noisy and chaotic environments, making diagnostic, procedural and medication errors are an ever present risk in patient care.
Victoria’s emergency doctors warn that new Victorian health performance data showing that the number of people waiting more than 24 hours in overcrowded emergency departments has doubled in 12 months is a distress signal from a crumbling health system.
ACEM values and welcomes the contribution of community representatives and medical students and offers opportunities to get involved with the College's important work.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is the not-for-profit organisation responsible for training emergency physicians and advancement of professional standards in emergency medicine in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
The FACEM Training Program is for medical practitioners who wish to specialise in emergency medicine. Successful completion qualifies practitioners for registration as a Specialist Emergency Physician in Australia and New Zealand and the award of Fellowship of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
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Get a sneak peek at the upcoming ACEM History Timeline, to be launched at the 2018 ASM