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The Emergency Medicine FACEM Training program equips emergency practitioners to become consultants in emergency medicine. The program is flexible, can be undertaken within five years, and provides trained supervisors, relevant assessments and robust examination.
The Conjoint Committee of PHRM (CCPHRM) is seeking applications from PHRM practitioners to join the PHRM Examination Working Groups and the PHRM Court of Examiners.
Foundational Emergency Medicine, Associateship in Intermediate Emergency Medicine and Associateship in Advanced Emergency Medicine Programs Online Examination Registration Form
Ultrasound examination, interpretation and clinical correlation should be available in a timely manner 24 hours a day for ED patients, undertaken by emergency physicians who possess appropriate training and hands-on experience. ACEM encourages all emergency physicians to be competent in at least the ‘core’ areas of emergency ultrasound.
ACEM has committed to two key action plans that will help enact meaningful cultural change in the College and in emergency departments.
Seeking endorsement of clinical research projects or projects using routinely collected health data.
ACEM recognises the wisdom and expertise of our members and the importance of providing additional support to members throughout their career journey. ACEM has developed a Later Career Program, aimed at supporting later-career members who are looking to change their scope of practice or prepare for retirement.
As a membership based organisation our work is progressed by physicians and clinicians who volunteer their time, in partnership with stakeholders and professional staff employed at the College.
Helpful College and external COVID-19 resources