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Aloima Taufilo Teatu will present at this year’s ASM. The ACEM Scholar is the first emergency medicine-trained doctor in Tuvalu and will speak on her lived experience of climate change
As FACEM David Bertoni prepares to play at the ASM dinner, we spoke to him about the road less travelled
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine expresses sadness and offers deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of FACEM Dr Edward Brentnall, following his passing on 1 October.
Emergency medicine experts from over 60 countries will convene next week, June 14-19, for the International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM).
The Aotearoa New Zealand Faculty of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) has been asked to provide commentary on media reports of patients who have experienced adverse outcomes, including potentially avoidable deaths.
A collection of videos and articles showcasing what members and EDs are doing to support wellbeing as they share their initiatives, experiences and the importance of personal and workplace wellbeing.
A collection of resources is now available to assist Clinical Leads in ED Ultrasound with the provision of training and governance in Emergency Medicine Departments.
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.
Australia’s health system is failing to meet the needs of people who present to emergency departments with a mental health crisis, according to a new Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) analysis released today.
ACEM President Dr Simon Judkins has joined the presidents of 10 other medical colleges as a co-signatory to the following statement calling on the Australian Parliament to maintain Medevac law.