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The Trainee ED Placement Survey is an annual survey distributed to FACEM trainees that captures site-specific data to ensure sites provide training and a training environment which are appropriate, safe, and supportive of FACEM trainees.
The Trainee Placement Survey is an annual survey distributed to FACEM trainees that captures placement-specific data to ensure that ACEM-accredited sites provide training and a training environment that are appropriate, safe and supportive of FACEM trainees.
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This Policy aims to ensure that emergency clinical and support staff have appropriate internet access in the emergency department. This will enable access to online resources that are essential for clinical practice and education, including those provided by ACEM on its website.
To ensure adequate experience in generalist medicine, junior doctors must be exposed to a wide spectrum of acute and undifferentiated illness. This is best obtained by a period of training in emergency medicine. The complex nature of emergency medical care means that junior doctors need extensive support/oversight to function safely.
The Workforce Wellbeing Network is a community of practice that has been formed to develop, support, educate, research and advocate for the wellbeing of ACEM trainees, members and College employees.
ACEM participated in the Queensland Department of Health review of the Patient Access to Care Health Service Directive and associated protocols.
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