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Watch the recording of the 2020 Research Network Symposium.
In 2018, we introduced a standards-based selection process to actively select doctors into the FACEM Training Program. Here you can find all the information you need about the application process.
Right now, emergency physicians in Queensland agree that the hospital system is in the worst state we have ever seen it. Things are deteriorating, with no end or reprieve in sight.
Emergency clinicians (doctors, nurses, administration and ancillary staff) are a precious, resilient, capable and expert frontline workforce. Last updated: 10 November 2021
Care of women in the first trimester should include attention to the same infection prevention and investigation/diagnostic guidance, as for non-pregnant adults. Last updated: 10 November 2021
With some of the worst ever air quality recorded in Sydney and the impacts of the bushfire crisis continuing along Australia’s east coast, the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is calling for urgent action to alleviate the current and future burden on public health.
This document outlines a policy position on the signage that should be used to denote emergency departments. It is a matter of public safety that if a facility is signposted as an ‘Emergency Department’ or ‘Emergency’ then it must comply with a minimum standard as defined in the ACEM Statement on the Delineation of Emergency Departments.
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A new triage and patient flow system has been launched in the Emergency Department (ED) at Mount Hagen Provincial Hospital (MHPH).
On September 12 we recognised RUOK Day, a day where we are encouraged to ask our friends or colleagues “RUOK?” to foster a conversation about mental health.