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“Emergency Medicine is a wonderful career but it can be a one way transfusion and therefore a constant juggle for work/life balance.”
This guideline details the clinical descriptors for each of the five ATS categories, and describes the overarching principles and minimum standards for the implementation of the ATS.
A number of avenues are available to researchers requesting research support or endorsement from ACEM.
Sobering new data released by ACEM reveals the scale of alcohol-related harm and violence in emergency departments – and its negative impacts on the patients, staff and carers within them.
ACEM will be hosting an online Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) writing workshop for ACEM members on Tuesday 5 August 2025, 11:00am – 12:30pm (AEST).
A committee has been formed comprising of a subset of New South Wales (NSW) Members of Parliament to inquire and report on the impact that ambulance ramping and access block is having on the operation of hospital emergency departments in NSW.
A.C.M.E. stimulates and challenges the experienced physician or senior registrar/senior CMO practicing Emergency Medicine.
A quality culture is fundamental to providing the highest standard of care in EDs. As part of its leadership role ACEM has developed Quality Standards that are applicable to emergency medicine at all levels in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Join us for the collaborative Geriatric Emergency Medicine and Trauma Emergency Medicine Networks webinar – Trauma in the Older Person.
Networks are virtual communities of practice that enable members with a special interest to connect and share. Network members are active in building vibrant communities, led by their Executive.