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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.
Find articles relating to international emergency medicine from previous publications.
The annual report of the College is presented in the ACEM Year in Review.
The GEC Annual Portfolio is an annual wrap up publication, centred on all works done by those involved in GEC and the Global Emergency Care Committee (GECCo).
Your ED was ACEM’s quarterly print magazine that was replaced with the YourED digital magazine in May 2023.
A guide has been developed advising the type of evidence that can be uploaded to your MyACEM online record to verify participation in the activities listed on the ACEM Activity guide.
The FACEM Training Program is for medical practitioners who wish to specialise in emergency medicine. Successful completion qualifies practitioners for registration as a Specialist Emergency Physician in Australia and New Zealand and the award of Fellowship of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
GEC Research, Publications, Grants, Scholarships and other information to start your Global Emergency Care journey.
Download these tools to share your participation in ACEM Wellness Week 2022.
This qualification is suited to and intended for PGY2+ doctors working as part of the team in an emergency department and builds upon the knowledge and skills gained during the Foundational Emergency Medicine Training Program (FEMTP).