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Emergency doctors from the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcome the state-wide adoption of time targets based on ACEM’s Hospital Access Targets (HAT) as a positive step towards safer emergency healthcare in Western Australia.
Emergency doctors are urging political parties contesting the 2023 NSW State election to focus on measures that can urgently bolster the healthcare workforce, as shortages in skilled staff lead to extended patient waits and poorer health outcomes across the state.
ACEM is pleased to announce that Dr Chase Schultz-Swarthfigure has been awarded the Joseph Epstein prize and congratulates him on his achievement.
This month, from 14 to 20 May, we celebrate ACEM Wellness Week. It’s a vital opportunity to take some time to reflect on how best to support ourselves and each other.
The Aotearoa New Zealand faculty of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the modest investments in health in the 2023 budget and awaits further details on implementation.
In 2023, ACEM is marking its 40th Anniversary by looking back over the extensive history and key milestones that have made the College and the practice of emergency medicine what they are today.
This month, ACEM publicly supported the Voice to Parliament and Declaration of Recognition in the Australian Constitution.
These changes impact trainees and site accreditation requirements.
ACEM is pleased to announce that Dr Michael-Antony Nguyen has been awarded the Joseph Epstein Prize and congratulates him on his achievement.
A reflection by retired Fellow Cath Hurn, published in the Retired Fellows Newsletter of July 2023.