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Mental health resources for rural ED staff are available free of charge to all health professionals via the Emergency Department Mental Health (EDMH) website at edmentalhealth.acem.org.au.
We have a range of membership categories, the requirements of which are set out in the College Constitution and associated regulations (Regulation A1)
The Quality Standards and its associated Toolkit have been developed to assist clinicians with implementing the Quality Standards in their own emergency departments (EDs) and other services providing emergency care.
This page informs you of your 2021-23 CPD cycle requirements.
Join us at the Victoria Annual Conference 2026 from Friday 18 to Sunday 20 of September 2026.
A guide has been developed advising the type of evidence that can be uploaded to your MyACEM online record to verify participation in the activities listed on the ACEM Activity guide.
Established in 2012, ACEM Foundation is the philanthropic program of the College, funding a range of ACEM grants, scholarships and sponsorships.
ACEM Members working outside of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, who are not registered to practice in these respective countries have the option to participate in the ACEM CPD program with modified requirements.
Paediatric emergency medicine (PEM) is the major branch of medicine concerned with the short-term and emergency treatment of children (neonates to adolescents). To be eligible to enrol in PEM Training with ACEM, you must be enrolled as a trainee in the FACEM Training Program.
Staff and the public have the right to an environment, that is therapeutic and safe from violence. Violence and aggression in the ED and its vicinity are unacceptable. We support implementation of evidence-based harm prevention strategies.