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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.
The Special Skills Placement guidelines review has now been completed and the Council of Education has approved the changes.
The ACEM Specialist (FACEM) Training Program is for medical practitioners who wish to pursue a career in emergency medicine. Successful completion qualifies for independent practice as a consultant in emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand and the award of Fellowship (FACEM).
National Boards have provided COVID-19 pandemic related updates for practitioners due to renew their registration by 30 November 2020.
The Critical Care Guidelines that have been in place for a number of years have resulted in two tiers of Critical Care and Anaesthetics accreditation
Demographics in emergency medicine have changed enormously over the past 20 years. Older people are in emergency departments in greater numbers – older age is starting later and people are living longer
Emergency medicine experts from over 60 countries will convene next week, June 14-19, for the International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM).
These changes impact trainees and site accreditation requirements.
Today (8 March 2022) is International Women’s Day. The theme this year is ‘break the bias’. I was asked to speak with you about what it means to me. But, I often feel a bit uncomfortable about International Women’s Day. And I will explain why.
FACEM Dr Mya Cubitt speaks glowingly of the women in her early life.