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ACEM has endorsed these Guidelines, which were developed by ANZCA with contributions by FACEMs. The Guidelines focus on sedation in a range of a settings. While there are necessarily variations in practice between those settings and the ED, the principles of care are applicable. Practitioners must also comply with relevant legislation.
As the peak body for emergency medicine, ACEM is committed to delivering an emergency medicine specialist-led Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program that is not only relevant and responsive to your growth and aspirations, but also provides you with the support needed to meet the requirements set by regulators.
Cultural awareness is a critical part of successful patient care, which is why ACEM established the Indigenous Health and Cultural Competency (IHCC) program.
"At this time, we'd like to highlight the importance of looking after our wellness, and the wellness of our colleagues, both physical and mental." Immediate Past President Dr John Bonning FACEM
We care for one another, for patients and for other health professionals. We practise in ways that are honest, authentic and upright, and uphold the guiding principles and standards of emergency medicine.
Access block is the single most serious issue facing health systems in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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ACEM providing feedback on the Western Australian (WA) Mental Health Commission's (MHC's) Community Services Draft Request for IDACC.
This document describes the minimum criteria appropriate for emergency medicine ultrasound education programs in Australasia. This document should be read in conjunction with P733 Policy on Credentialing for Emergency Medicine Ultrasonography, which specifies appropriate criteria for credentialing of individuals.
ACEM's review of the Victorian Preparedness Framework. The review centres around the need for Emergency Management Victoria for emergency health in disaster preparedness responses.