For Dr Tatum Bond the theme for next week’s NAIDOC Week celebrations is exciting.
In the lead up to the festive season and beyond, the peak body for emergency medicine in Australia has called on revellers to know their limits when it comes to drinking, as a new survey exposes the true extent of alcohol abuse.
In the lead up to the festive season and beyond, the peak body for emergency medicine in New Zealand has called on revellers to know their limits when it comes to drinking, as a new survey exposes the true extent of alcohol abuse.
The peak body for emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand has welcomed the Western Australian Government’s move to introduce mandatory reporting of cases involving extreme emergency department waiting times for specialised mental health care.
While there is much that can be done to improve the experiences of people who present to emergency departments (ED) with mental health crises, it is also essential that system responses beyond the ED are improved.
With only 3.5 months remaining of the 2019 CPD year, don’t forget to enter your Goal as part of the Goal and Reflection requirement (your reflection does not need to be recorded until the goal is achieved or it is the end of the CPD year).
The Medical Board responds to the COVID-19 pandemic by making its regulatory approach more flexible.
ACEM acknowledges the commitments in the 2022 federal budget aimed at delivering improvements to Australia’s healthcare system, but says greater investment is urgently needed to solve the widespread hospital and healthcare crisis and deliver Australians the healthcare they need, when and where they need it.
Following the release of the Victorian state budget, the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) is calling for vision, collaboration and big-picture thinking to ensure the creation of a holistic strategy that can reform, and heal, Victoria’s broken health system.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) welcomes the Australian Labor Party’s election commitment of $750 million to deliver better access to healthcare for patients, made a week out from Saturday’s poll.