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Read the latest from the PEM Network, a group of over 350 professionals passionate about paediatric emergency care, from metro and RRR settings all over Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
We remember Dr Hamilton as a giant of our College, and express our deepest condolences to his family, friends and the wider ACEM community.
"Mātauranga Māori" is a contemporary term that describes the knowledge system that includes Māori cultural values, traditions, philosophies, and worldviews.
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.
Three recommendations to the New South Wales Inquiry into the drug ‘ICE’. These being to strengthen existing data to inform policy development and service planning; increased funding and resourcing of emergency departments to manage high acuity presentations, and reframing public discourse and policy framework as a public health issue.
AANZER is a developing initiative, collaboratively designed by clinicians, researchers and policymakers to tackle the unique challenges of emergency care.
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.
Emergency departments (EDs) frequently provide healthcare for populations at risk of being incompletely immunised. EDs are not resourced to be primary providers of routine immunisation, but opportunistic immunisations may be given to incompletely immunised patients who have limited access to other immunisation providers.
ACEM has developed a rich history through its growth over the past 35 years and we are excited to announce the production of a publication to document and celebrate this fact.