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ACEM welcomes the Victorian Government’s announcement of funding to provide free university and specialist training for thousands of nursing and midwifery students, across 2023 and 2024.
This week, during the busiest time of the year in emergency departments, Tasmania had its first code yellow.
Australia’s emergency doctors warn that people will continue to suffer increasingly long waits for care, as staffing shortages in emergency departments look set to worsen in 2023.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the Victorian Government’s announcement of the $39 million Pathways to Home program.
Emergency doctors from across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and the world will come together from 24 to 27 November for the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine’s first ever virtual Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM).
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is calling for a calm, respectful and unified response to address the ongoing novel Coronavirus situation.
To mark the United Nations (UN) International Day of Older Persons, the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine’s (ACEM; The College) has released a statement about projected patient numbers rising due to ageing populations.
ACEM supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the recommendations of the Referendum Council established to consider constitutional recognition for First Australians.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) is warning against rushing to blame individuals and urging focus on fixing the dangerous whole of healthcare system issues risking patient safety in the aftermath of recent tragic events at the Perth Children’s Hospital.
More than 150 emergency doctors, psychiatrists, consumers, clinicians and key decision makers will gather in Melbourne next week to tackle Australia’s mental health crisis.