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ACEM Fellows have the opportunity to contribute to the positive development of their profession by getting involved in a number of opportunities across the college, ranging from advocacy to education.
The Area of Need (AoN) assessment pathways aim to fill shortages of emergency medicine specialists in Australia, primarily in rural areas.
The Integrated Rural Training Pipeline (IRTP) initiative aims to deliver a sustainable, Australian-trained future medical workforce for regional, rural and remote communities.
The Training More Specialist Doctors in Tasmania measure (Tasmanian Project), aims to support approved specialist Fellowship training undertaken and completed in Tasmania.
Gaining a detailed understanding of our emergency department workforce and activity, informs our policy and advocacy initiatives, training and education strategies and workforce distribution planning.
Trainee engagement is important to ACEM and the College values trainees input on training matters, and in providing trainee representation on committess on behalf of all ACEM trainees.
The Australian Department of Health has provided a program to introduce internationally trained physicians to the requirements and expectations of working in Australia, in emergency departments.
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