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Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face is important to ACEM and workforce planning. This report presents the demographic and work profiles of FACEMs and FACEM Trainees working in Australia and New Zealand, based on data sourced from ACEM's Member Portal as at December 31 2019.
ACEM submission to WA Department of Justice on statutory review of Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 (Part 9E Medical Research).
This document relates to credentialing for emergency medicine ultrasonography in emergency departments. This policy details the credentialing process that ACEM recommends for emergency physicians who wish to perform focused emergency medicine ultrasound on resuscitation and trauma patients and for procedural guidance.
This guide contains helpful information for new FACEMs, like an overview of the College, key documents, your responsibilities, and ACEM programs.
Joint position of CENA and ACEM on vital signs monitoring in emergency departments (EDs) in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The purpose of the document is to provide a minimum set of principles and recommendations about the frequency of vital signs monitoring.
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Noting the existing workforce shortfalls and the inability of the health system to adequately meet the needs of Tasmanians, we are particularly concerned that TAS will not be able to meet increasing healthcare needs as the population simultaneously grows and ages.
Welcome to the seventh issue of Your ED. ACEM is again proud to showcase stories of emergency medicine from across Australia, New Zealand and the globe.
This policy governs the awarding of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM, the College) Global Emergency Care Research Award, which is made in respect of a published research paper to be most significant in the field of emergency medicine as it relates to Global Emergency Care.
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