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Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 7, Issue 1
Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face is important to ACEM and workforce planning. This report presents the demographic and work profiles of FACEMs and FACEM Trainees working in Australia and New Zealand, based on data sourced from ACEM's Member Portal as at December 31 2018.
Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face is important to ACEM and workforce planning. This report presents the demographic and work profiles of FACEMs and FACEM Trainees working in Australia and New Zealand, based on data sourced from ACEM's Member Portal as at December 31 2019.
The Quality Standards and associated toolkit provide guidance and set expectations for the provision of equitable, safe, and high-quality emergency care in EDs and other hospital-based emergency care services.
We seek to understand our emergency medicine workforce, the patient journey and outcomes, and to what extent our training programs are meeting the needs of trainees, patients and employers.
ACEM’s State of Emergency report presents the numbers behind the crisis in the acute health system and provides careful analysis of concrete data gathered from each of Australia’s states and territories.
The Australian Department of Health has provided a program to introduce internationally trained physicians to the requirements and expectations of working in Australia, 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.