The Training More Specialist Doctors in Tasmania measure (Tasmanian Project), aims to support approved specialist Fellowship training undertaken and completed in Tasmania.
As an experiential training program based in the workplace, the Associateship in Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine is based on adult learning principles.
ACEM supportive of transferring patients out of EDs into specialist care as soon as clinically appropriate. ACEM identifies resourcing as a potential issue within the Plan and noted that in the Action Plan’s cost analysis, the opportunity cost of not treating other patients due to resourcing stroke clot retrieval has not been determined.
Emergency Medicine Education and Training (EMET) provides education, training and supervision to doctors and other health professionals working in emergency departments and emergency care services – particularly in rural, regional and remote Australia – who are not specifically trained in emergency medical care.
Emergency Medicine (EM) is an exciting and rewarding career choice, attracting individuals who enjoy variety and challenge. EM physicians manage the full spectrum of physical and behavioural emergencies. They are experts in identifying the critically ill and injured and providing safe and effective immediate care.
ACEM Assist is a free and confidential service available to members and trainees, which provides coaching and counselling across a spectrum of personal and work-related issues.
This policy outlines criteria used by the Research Committee in determining whether or not a research proposal is suitable for ACEM endorsement. It applies to applicants and ACEM Fellows acting in an official capacity on behalf of the College as members of the ACEM Research Committee, the ACEM CTN Executive, and the ACEM EDEN Executive.
FACEM Dr Shahina Braganza is an Emergency Physician at Gold Coast Health, Queensland. She strives to incorporate wellness into her workplace, for herself and for her team. Find out more.
Updated: 15 Nov 2024
ACEM is upgrading Moodle, which facilitates the Educational Resources site. While this upgrade primarily enhances the security and long-term maintainability of the platform, there will also be improvements to functionality. This page will be updated regularly to keep you informed of the progress.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been rapid changes to processes in emergency departments (EDs) and the healthcare system. Last updated: 10 November 2021