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The College has been rapt with the response to and engagement with the ACEM Wellbeing Award.
In August 2020, revised WBA forms will be launched for all four WBA types – Mini-CEX, DOPS, CbD and Shift Report. There is no change to the purpose and the number of WBAs required.
The following article has been supplied by Dr Marcus Kennedy as a contribution to the Retired Fellows Alumni Newsletter.
The Emergency Medicine Education and Training (EMET) Program was established to improve care for patients requiring urgent and emergency care in Australia. The Commonwealth Department of Health has funded ACEM to administer the EMET Program since 2011, as a component of the Emergency Medicine Program (EMP).
The 21st International Conference on Emergency Medicine (ICEM) will see delegates attending virtually, and in-person, from all over the world.
News media coverage on possible reductions in public hospital funding in the state of Victoria are of significant concern for emergency department clinicians across the state.
In response to changes in MBA and MCNZ CPD registration and re-certification standards and the revision of the ACEM CPD program, the College has discontinued ‘Dual & Other’ Fellowship CPD exemptions for the 2021 CPD year and the 2021-23 CPD cycle.
ACEM participated in the Queensland Department of Health review of the Patient Access to Care Health Service Directive and associated protocols.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) congratulates Lia Finocchiaro and the Country Liberal Party on their success in the NT election and looks forward to working together to ensure safer emergency departments (EDs) for all clinicians, healthcare workers and patients.
We acknowledge that health inequities continue to exist between Māori and pākehā. These disparities are evident in every ED in Aotearoa, and continue to impact on patient outcomes.