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ACEM is pleased to launch Te Rautaki Manaaki Mana: Excellence in Emergency Care for Māori for 2022-2025.
October 2018
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This ACEM submission to Tasmanian Department of Health is the second phase of the development of a 20-year strategy to inform the planning and delivery of the Tasmanian healthcare system.
A community dedicated to furthering trauma prevention and treatment by promoting multidisciplinary, patient-centred and evidence-based emergency care for trauma patients in Australia and New Zealand.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, ACEM promotes, embraces and values diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples are encouraged to apply.
The purpose of this guideline is to outline items for training providers to consider when engaging and utilising volunteer models and provides a template for information for volunteer patients. The guideline also outlines considerations about workshop participants.
In this issue, we focus on the last of the ACEM Core Values, Equity. We sat down with several College members and trainees to get their perspectives on equitable partnerships, workplaces, and healthcare for all.
A research project developed in partnership with Karabena Consulting and Lowitja Institute to study cultural safety in ED settings from the perspectives of both service users and emergency service providers. Cover art: Margie Lankin.