GEC Research, Publications, Grants, Scholarships and other information to start your Global Emergency Care journey.
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.
Download these tools to share your participation in ACEM Wellness Week 2022.
ACEM will be running two online information sessions, for doctors who are thinking of applying for selection into the FACEM Training Program during the 2025 application rounds.
Emergency department staffing must allow for the delivery of high-quality patient care.
A number of avenues are available to researchers requesting research support or endorsement from ACEM.
The Council of Advocacy, Practice and Partnerships (CAPP) is one of the two Councils of the College, representing members' interests in standards, advocacy and policy on major issues affecting Emergency Medicine.
There are many reasons why trainees get involved in the College. It provides leadership opportunities, professional development, an avenue to suggest improvements and make a difference along with an opportunity to learn how the College works, whilst meeting other trainees and members.
We acknowledge the COVID-19 situation is evolving, often rapidly. As such, this webpage will be updated regularly to reflect the most current information available. We encourage you to visit this webpage regularly to obtain the latest available COVID-19 information as it relates to College activity
Don’t miss your chance to attend the annual Patient Safety Workshop on Tuesday 16 September 2025. Once again, this event is being hosted virtually – allowing all members and trainees across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand an opportunity to attend or watch the sessions online after the workshop.