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Emergency departments (EDs) frequently provide healthcare for populations at risk of being incompletely immunised. EDs are not resourced to be primary providers of routine immunisation, but opportunistic immunisations may be given to incompletely immunised patients who have limited access to other immunisation providers.
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Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face is important to ACEM and workforce planning. This report presents the demographic and work profiles of FACEMs and FACEM Trainees working in Australia and New Zealand, based on data sourced from ACEM's Member Portal as at December 31 2019.
The NZ National Sepsis Action Plan outlines an equitable, inclusive, evidence based and dynamic approach to sepsis prevention, recognition and treatment. The strong governance model and building on system strengths to overcome the barriers will ensure success.
We partner with one another, with patients and with other health professionals. We unite to achieve better outcomes, to learn and to advance as a body, as a specialty, and as a practice.
Provide us with a list of ACEM CPD program participants within 10 working days of the conclusion of the event/course.
The monthly trainee newsletter provides the latest news, updates, events and opportunities for trainees of the College. View the most recent trainee newsletters here.
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This document outlines the College's position on doctors who are considering an application to undertake the a training program with ACEM, who have a disability, or are already training with the College who have or acquire a disability.
Understanding how and where our emergency medicine workforce is working and the issues they face is important to ACEM and workforce planning. This report presents the demographic and work profiles of FACEMs and FACEM Trainees working in Australia and New Zealand, based on data sourced from ACEM's Member Portal as at December 31 2018.