ACEMs third annual Research Network Symposium provided an opportunity for researchers to get together to collaborate and promote Emergency Medicine research in Australia and New Zealand.
Climate change is impacting on the determinants of good health – clean air, secure shelter, safe drinking water and food availability. These impacts will worsen as temperatures rise.
Training must be undertaken at sites that have been accredited by the CCPHRM to provide Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine training in either pre-hospital medicine or retrieval medicine or both.
We recommend the use of imaging when required for exclusion of other pathology from the differential diagnosis; when required to identify the cause of sudden deterioration in a patient; portable chest radiography preferentially over patient movement to radiology where possible. Last updated: 10 November 2021
The capacity of healthcare systems across Australia and New Zealand are expected to be challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. Last updated: 10 November 2021
The ability to provide high quality care to major trauma patients should be maintained to the greatest possible extent during the coronavirus pandemic, while ensuring that critical resources are preserved as far as possible. Last updated: 10 November 2021
The COVID-19 Pandemic has been global in its reach and infected millions of people. While its health and economic impacts have been devastating, the global cooperation that we have witnessed among scientists and clinicians has been extraordinary. Last updated: 10 November 2021
Emergency healthcare professionals are encouraged to join the ACEM CPD Program for access to a wealth of educational activities and events, as well as the support needed to meet requirements set by regulators.
An audit is to be completed at least once annually by New Zealand medical practitioners as required by the Medical Council of New Zealand
Closing the Gap is an Australian government strategy that aims to reduce disadvantage among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with respect to life expectancy, child mortality, access to early childhood education, educational achievement, and employment outcomes.