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Promoting investigator-initiated, collaborative, multicentre clinical research in emergency medicine throughout Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
A committee has been formed comprising of a subset of New South Wales (NSW) Members of Parliament to inquire and report on the impact that ambulance ramping and access block is having on the operation of hospital emergency departments in NSW.
Released 17 January 2011
Emergency medicine in Mongolia
The Trainee ED Placement Survey is an annual survey distributed to FACEM trainees that captures placement-specific data to ensure that ACEM-accredited sites provide training and a training environment that are appropriate, safe and supportive of FACEM trainees.
The Workforce Wellbeing Network is a community of practice that has been formed to develop, support, educate, research and advocate for the wellbeing of ACEM trainees, members and College employees.
A quality culture is fundamental to providing the highest standard of care in EDs. As part of its leadership role ACEM has developed Quality Standards that are applicable to emergency medicine at all levels in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
ACEM welcomes the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) emergency department care report 2020-21. The data in the report verifies what ACEM, and other health bodies, have been repeatedly saying: the healthcare system in Australia is no longer fit for purpose.
Welcome to the seventh issue of Your ED. ACEM is again proud to showcase stories of emergency medicine from across Australia, New Zealand and the globe.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM, the College) welcomes the McGowan Government’s $252 million emergency care improvement package, and their focus on health for the 2022/2023 Western Australian (WA) state budget.