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This statement supports Fellows and trainees of ACEM, and other emergency care researchers, in Australia and New Zealand in designing (and justifying the design of) clinical trials. Also – and of equal importance – it supports the right of critically ill patients to be involved in research in a timely manner.
Join us at this year’s Spring Symposium in Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand, a city whose healthcare system is internationally recognised, for a week of education, exploration and inspiration.
This document relates to the adequate provision for early access to defibrillation of sudden cardiac arrest within healthcare institutions and in public settings.
ACEM’s Breaking Point report reveals the unacceptable levels of violence and aggression faced every day by Australia’s emergency medicine workforce, and provides recommendations to Federal, State/Territory health authorities as well as hospitals for addressing this significant problem.
Using large scale, routinely collected, data to equitably improve ED care and save lives across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
This policy relates to the issues of awareness, detection and management in the emergency department (ED) of children at risk of abuse or neglect. The policy is applicable to EDs in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
The ED Epidemiology Network uses large scale, routinely collected data to equitably improve emergency department care and save lives across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Welcome to the twelfth issue of Your ED. The College is again proud to showcase emergency medicine stories from across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and the globe.
Welcome to the fourteenth issue of Your ED. The College is again pleased to share emergency medicine stories from across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the world.