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ACEM hosted a Patient Safety Workshop on 7 March in Melbourne.
ACEM welcomes the announcement of the establishment of specialised Aboriginal Health Practitioners in state-funded public health services in Western Australia and anticipates working with WA Health to support the implementation of these positions into WA emergency departments.
The Inclusion Committee (formerly Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group) was developed in response to needs identified in the DBSH Action Plan.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the announcement that the federal election is to take place on 21 May 2022. ACEM urges all parties to prioritise meaningful improvements to Australia’s healthcare as a major focus during the campaign.
Risk assessment and consideration of testing for COVID-19 is not emergency care. Assessment clinics for community members concerned about the possibility of COVID-19 should be located away from the emergency department. Last updated: 10 November 2021
We recommend that emergency departments lead and are actively involved in COVID-19 clinical research which aligns and integrates with international efforts for harmonisation and coordination of research. Last updated: 10 November 2021
ACEM’s commitment to achieving Pae Ora - excellence in emergency care for Māori patients, whānau and staff continues with the next iteration of Te Rautaki Manaaki Mana Strategy for the period 2022-2025.
ACEM supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart and the recommendations of the Referendum Council established to consider constitutional recognition for First Australians.
"At this time, we'd like to highlight the importance of looking after our wellness, and the wellness of our colleagues, both physical and mental." Immediate Past President Dr John Bonning FACEM
Global Emergency Care (GEC) Annual Portfolio 2019 – 2020