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The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand says today’s release of the review highlights the need for the ACT Government to act swiftly and comprehensively to improve health service workplace culture.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) has welcomed a strong focus on mental health from Australian governments amid concerns over the mounting and compounding toll of COVID-19.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is urging members of the community in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand not to let concerns over COVID-19 stop them from seeking treatment for acute and urgent medical issues or conditions.
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Members and trainees are being encouraged to have their say on the use of patient controlled analgesia (PCA) devices in emergency departments.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) congratulates Peter Malinauskas and the South Australian Labor Party on their 2022 SA election win and looks forward to working with them to ensure urgent improvements to the beleaguered SA health system are delivered swiftly – and exactly where they are needed.
New emergency department (ED) data has reinforced the strong prevalence of takeaway alcohol consumption among patients requiring hospital treatment after drinking in Melbourne, particularly in suburban areas of the city.
New emergency department (ED) data has reinforced the strong prevalence of takeaway alcohol consumption among patients requiring hospital treatment after drinking in the Australian Capital Territory.
ACEM has entered into a partnership with The Lowitja Institute to enhance cultural safety in Australian emergency departments.