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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.
Trainees who commenced FACEM Training from 2022 (under Regulation G) and enrol in PEM Training.
ACEM produces teaching and continuous professional development resources for its membership. These resources are regularly reviewed and more will be developed.
The College's vision for reconciliation addresses the inequities in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The College is progressing a strategy to achieve equity for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.
October 2018
GEC Research reports, publications and updates.
The Aotearoa New Zealand Emergency Medicine Conference 2026 will take place in Whakatū Nelson from 25 - 27 March 2026.
ACEM seeks to play a leading role in advancing emergency medicine for patients and doctors alike.
Emergency medicine is at a crossroads – balancing rapid patient care with sustainability, efficiency and impact.
Emergency departments are busy, noisy and chaotic environments, making diagnostic, procedural and medication errors are an ever present risk in patient care.