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FACEM Trainee, Dr Shannon Townsend is the Trainee Representative on the ACEM Board. Hear what Shannon has to say in response to the wellbeing support for our Trainees.
We are excited to hold the next ACEM Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Network webinar, with a talk covering a topic that has been attracting lots of discussion within the PEM community.
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.
New research from the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM), in partnership with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), reveals emergency departments (EDs) across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are taking action on climate change.
Join the Advancing Women in Emergency (AWE) Network as Dr Jocelyn Howell interviews a panel of experts on what it truly means to lead in the high-stakes environment of the resuscitation room.
The Workforce Wellbeing Network is a community of practice that has been formed to develop, support, educate, research and advocate for the wellbeing of ACEM trainees, members and College employees.
This is an annual survey that captures training site data to ensure ACEM-accredited sites are providing a safe and supportive environment for FACEM trainees. It is a mandatory survey and 1662 trainees responded to the 2020 survey.
Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face, including increasing patient demand is important to ACEM and workforce planning.
Feedback to Northern Territory Liquor Commission on the Review of Takeaway Licence Conditions in Alice Springs. Suggested reduction of availability by shortened trading hours, proposals to cap takeaway sales from licensed grocery stores, to trial the Cardiff Model for Violence Prevention and the establishment of a ‘last drinks survey’.