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The prevalence of ongoing violence in emergency departments (EDs) across Aotearoa New Zealand has been revealed in a new report released by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College).
ACEM supports a call from 13 transport and medical organisations in a joint submission to the Transport and Infrastructure Council to prioritise the consistent collection and timely reporting of road safety data as part of the next National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS)
Gaining a detailed understanding of our emergency department workforce and activity, informs our policy and advocacy initiatives, training and education strategies and workforce distribution planning.
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The report presents the demographic and workplace profiles of FACEMs and FACEM trainees as of 31 December 2023. The annual profiling of EM workforce will inform planning and advocacy initiatives relating to the EM workforce and ACEM training activities.
Board Member since November 2022.
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.
This document is a position statement of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and relates to the application of restrictive practices in the context of people with an acute behavioural disturbance from any cause.
This report presents the summary of findings from the 2018 Membership Engagement Survey, including whether ACEM is meeting service, advocacy and support needs.
ACEM Fellows have the opportunity to contribute to the positive development of their profession by getting involved in a number of opportunities across the college, ranging from advocacy to education.