ACEM’s Breaking Point report reveals the unacceptable levels of violence and aggression faced every day by Australia’s emergency medicine workforce, and provides recommendations to Federal, State/Territory health authorities as well as hospitals for addressing this significant problem.
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 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.
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 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.
State of Emergency 2022 (SOE22) is ACEM’s inaugural annual report that presents the numbers behind the healthcare crisis. It is concrete data, gathered from across each of Australia’s states and territories during 2020 – 2021, and carefully analysed.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine’s 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) will be held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Gold Coast, Queensland in late November 2025.
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A community dedicated to furthering trauma prevention and treatment by promoting multidisciplinary, patient-centred and evidence-based emergency care for trauma patients in Australia and New Zealand.
ACEM’s Annual Site Census captures comprehensive emergency department activity, staffing, and resource data from ACEM-accredited emergency departments across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Last updated: September 2024