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With constant exposure to patient ill health and injury, as well as heavy physical and emotional demands, ACEM supports the health and wellbeing of its members and trainees.
The Emergency Telehealth Network is a community that will develop, support, educate, research and advocate for the safe, effective and efficient use of telehealth by Fellows and trainees of ACEM.
Where the capacity of a hospital’s inpatient services cannot meet patient demand, access block and emergency department overcrowding occurs, which the ACEM considers are critical indicators of health system dysfunction. Hospital management bears the responsibility for restoring a safe working environment in these circumstances.
Wellbeing
A community promoting quality care, training and research in private emergency departments in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, raising awareness of matters specific to private emergency medicine and recognition for those working in the sector.
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.
ACEMs third annual Research Network Symposium provided an opportunity for researchers to get together to collaborate and promote Emergency Medicine research in Australia and New Zealand.
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A community of practice to support ACEM in its role as a lead organisation in sustainable EM, system transformation, community advocacy, and preparedness for health impacts due to climate change and biodiversity loss.
Learn about the benefits available to retired FACEMs and the opportunities to retain engagement in the College.