ACEM offers a range programs to help develop and further your skills, allowing you to become a leader in emergency medicine.
ACEM has partnered with the NSW Environment Protection Authority to assess the impact of climate-related events on NSW emergency departments, as well as taking a greater look at what EDs and hospitals across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are doing in regard to sustainability practices.
The Guidelines will support clinicians in the design process, and inform government, health planners, architects and designers about what constitutes a contemporary emergency department in Australia and New Zealand, including the need to integrate clinical, functional, size, aesthetic, wellbeing and cultural elements into design.
The Area of Need (AoN) assessment pathways aim to fill shortages of emergency medicine specialists in Australia, primarily in rural areas.
The Quality Standards and associated toolkit provide guidance and set expectations for the provision of equitable, safe, and high-quality emergency care in EDs and other hospital-based emergency care services.
Seeking endorsement of clinical research projects or projects using routinely collected health data.
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This report provides an overview of the status of sustainability practices in all ACEM-accredited EDs on various aspects, ranging from sustainability leadership, carbon footprint, waste reduction, to sustainable clinical practice and procurement.
Everyone has the right to timely access to appropriate mental health care.
ACEM Members working outside of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, who are not registered to practice in these respective countries have the option to participate in the ACEM CPD program with modified requirements.