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The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is calling for urgent improvements in community-based COVID-19 screening and testing options to ease pressures on hospital emergency departments (EDs).
ACEM notes today’s discussions in the Tasmanian Parliament of proposed structural changes at the Royal Hobart Hospital
News media coverage on possible reductions in public hospital funding in the state of Victoria are of significant concern for emergency department clinicians across the state.
In response to changes in MBA and MCNZ CPD registration and re-certification standards and the revision of the ACEM CPD program, the College has discontinued ‘Dual & Other’ Fellowship CPD exemptions for the 2021 CPD year and the 2021-23 CPD cycle.
FACEM trainee Rob Baker was recently awarded the Al Spilman Early Career Researcher Grant, but Rob was not always interested in research
In April the Victorian Agency for Health Information and Safer Care Victoria established a Healthcare Worker Wellbeing Centre advisory group, comprising healthcare professionals from across the state.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the WA Government’s $1.9 billion health investment in the 2021-22 Budget, including the $100 million emergency department support package.
Medical Colleges from across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand say that climate change is the biggest current threat to the future of the Australasian healthcare system and are calling on the federal government to commit to stronger 2030 targets.
ACEM congratulates Fellow of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Dr Ed Oakley, on his appointment as the Victorian Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the respective announcements by the Victorian (VIC) and New South Wales (NSW) state governments of policies and investments aimed at supporting healthcare workers.