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The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College), stands by statements given by emergency physicians at the Inquiry into the Impact of Ambulance Ramping and Access Block on the Operation of Hospital Emergency Departments in New South Wales.
The Inclusion Committee (formerly Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group) was developed in response to needs identified in the DBSH Action Plan.
The names, faces, committees and organisations that make up Global Emergency Care at ACEM.
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.
Don’t miss the opportunity to attend a Progress POCUS workshop held alongside ACEM’s flagship and faculty conferences for 2025.
ACEM, in collaboration with International Federation of Emergency Medicine (IFEM) and Hardie-Grant publishers, is creating a collection of short stories focussed on global emergency care.
This page outlines the progress the College has made.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) acknowledges that hospital emergency departments and their staff have a crucial role to play in addressing the ongoing COVID-19 situation and is calling on governments in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to do everything possible to support and sustain frontline efforts.
Any workplace, including hospitals, should be safe, and free from the threat of violence.
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand has released findings from an ongoing study to identify sources of harm arriving at hospitals that involve alcohol consumption.