Do you have ACEM Portal login credentials?
SIMG515
The below form is to be used by current/former trainees of the FACEM Training Program to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment in the ACEM Associateship Training Programs.
The Basic Emergency Care Course (BEC) is a joint WHO/ICRC/IFEM learning programme for first contact health workers who care for patients with acute illness or injury.
Emergency clinicians have raised the alarm after overcrowding at a major South Australian ED reached a tipping point last month, putting patient safety at risk.
Aims to understand the issues impacting on emergency medicine and to evaluate our education and training programs. We also coordinate ACEM's clinical trials and epidemiology networks.
Emergency departments are busy, noisy and chaotic environments, making diagnostic, procedural and medication errors are an ever present risk in patient care.
The Council of Education (COE) is the educational governing body of ACEM overseeing all of the College’s education and training activities.
ACEM is committed to fostering emergency medicine research; encouraging and supporting Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori doctors in emergency medicine training; building the capacity of emergency medicine programs in low and middle-income countries; and promoting sustainable emergency medicine and climate health.
The College's vision for reconciliation addresses the inequities in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The College is progressing a strategy to achieve equity for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand.
A breakdown of the Scholarships, Awards, Grants and Honours available to members and trainees of the College.