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As a membership based organisation our work is progressed by physicians and clinicians who volunteer their time, in partnership with stakeholders and professional staff employed at the College.
This page informs you of your annual CPD requirements and CPD program due dates.
We have a range of membership categories, the requirements of which are set out in the College Constitution and associated regulations (Regulation A1)
ACEM’s Mentoring program, Mentor Connect, matches participants with an emergency medicine colleague outside their immediate jurisdiction and provides support in their role as a mentor or mentee.
ACEM Members working outside of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, who are not registered to practice in these respective countries have the option to participate in the ACEM CPD program with modified requirements.
The COVID-19 pandemic will stretch hospital resources all over the world. This guideline is a framework for all Emergency Departments to work from as we plan and respond to the pandemic. Last updated 10 November 2021
ACEM hosts a variety of events spanning across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand annually.
Anyone who works in the ED can be a Manaaki Mana kaikōkiri / champion – one of the unique aspects of this movement is our multi-disciplinary approach – because emergency care is a team sport.
The FACEM Training Program is for medical practitioners who wish to specialise in emergency medicine. Successful completion qualifies practitioners for registration as a Specialist Emergency Physician in Australia and New Zealand and the award of Fellowship of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
Emergency department staffing must allow for the delivery of high-quality patient care.