ACEM notes today’s discussions in the Tasmanian Parliament of proposed structural changes at the Royal Hobart Hospital
ACEM is supportive of the National Injury Prevention Strategy with recommendations to promote further research to inform best practice and culturally appropriate interventions. There is a need for cohesive relationships between EDs, transport, and infrastructure are all essential in reducing the burden of injury from road trauma.
The Advanced and Complex Medical Emergencies (ACME) course for emergency clinicians offers the opportunity to practice managing complex EM scenarios in a high-fidelity simulation setting.
The peak bodies representing emergency nurses and emergency medicine in Australia have released a joint statement offering their condolences on the death of Melbourne emergency nurse, Gillian Dempsey, from COVID-19.
ACEM supports the humane and dignified treatment of all refugees and asylum seekers, regardless of how they arrive. It considers offshore and regional processing centres as detrimental to health, particularly mental health. ACEM opposes mandatory detention, especially of children, and calls for an end to offshore detention.
Volunteer Service Abroad Te Tūao Tāwāhi (VSA) and the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) have signed a five year partnership agreement which will support emergency medicine and emergency care development across the Pacific.
Revised MBA registration standards effective from January 2023.
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Here we are, at the end of 2021.