The ACEM Accredited Training Network (ATN) Project, supported by Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES) funding, aims to improve access to FACEM training opportunities in regional and rural Australia.
The Australian Medical Council has two short term pathways for overseas trained specialists and EM trainees: Short Term Training Pathway and Area of Need Pathway.
This document outlines the College's position on doctors who are considering an application to undertake the a training program with ACEM, who have a disability, or are already training with the College who have or acquire a disability.
You’ve made your way through the FACEM Training Program, met all your requirements and now you’re ready to officially become a Fellow of the College.
Gaining a detailed understanding of our emergency department workforce and activity, informs our policy and advocacy initiatives, training and education strategies and workforce distribution planning.
ACEM is committed to monitoring and evaluating the FACEM Training Program. This report presents the findings from the 2017 DEMT Survey, which captures information on how their site is providing a safe and supportive training environment and identifies areas where ACEM can better support them in their role.
ACEM is committed to monitoring and evaluating the FACEM Training Program. This report presents the findings from the 2018 DEMT Survey, which captures information on how their site is providing a safe and supportive training environment and identifies areas where ACEM can better support them in their role.
ACEM is committed to monitoring and evaluating the FACEM Training Program. This report presents the findings from the 2019 DEMT Survey, which captures information on how their site is providing a safe and supportive training environment and identifies areas where ACEM can better support them in their role.
ACEM is committed to monitoring and evaluating the FACEM Training Program. This report presents the findings from the 2020 DEMT Survey, which captures information on how their site is providing a safe and supportive training environment and identifies areas where ACEM can better support them in their role.
Demand for ED care is increasing in terms of patient numbers, complexity/severity of presenting conditions, and community/government expectation. This document provides a framework for establishing and maintaining an ED medical workforce, outlining how health services should plan appropriate and sustainable staffing models.