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With infection control a prominent issue for those involved in medical ultrasound practice, ACEM has released a statement on the issue.
This statement aims to encourage physicians to reflect on their career paths, raise awareness on changes related to ageing, and guide workforce planning and rostering practices for DEMs and health services.
ACEM's vision is that Australasian emergency departments deliver quality, acute healthcare that is culturally safe, resulting in health equity for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori Peoples.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes today’s release of the Committee report from the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the Impact of ambulance ramping and access block on the operation of hospital emergency departments.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) supports time-based targets and evidence shows they can be effective with sufficient support and appropriate resourcing.
Specialist medical colleges across Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia support the temporary postponement of all non-urgent elective surgery in areas of high prevalence of COVID-19 infection across the two countries.
ACEM welcomes the announcement of the establishment of specialised Aboriginal Health Practitioners in state-funded public health services in Western Australia and anticipates working with WA Health to support the implementation of these positions into WA emergency departments.
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With ambulance ramping still a serious concern in South Australia, local emergency doctors are urging all parties contesting the 2026 state election to make improving emergency care a top priority.
Emergency clinicians have raised the alarm after overcrowding at a major South Australian ED reached a tipping point last month, putting patient safety at risk.