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Living in “the best of both worlds” takes planning and compromise
Apr 12

Apr 12 Living in “the best of both worlds” takes planning and compromise

Dr Sara Towle
Parenting and the ED

As well as juggling work and parenthood, managing the ongoing education that a career in medicine requires is an important consideration that FACEM Dr Sara Towle says she’s “continuously working on”.

Embracing the term 'IMG'
Apr 5

Apr 5 Embracing the term 'IMG'

Dr Ajith Thampi
Opinion

What’s in a name? For those who have battled preconceptions about their International Medical Graduate (IMG) designation, FACEM Dr Ajith Thampi believes it can be quite a lot.

From the TV to the ED
Mar 28

Mar 28 From the TV to the ED

Associate Professor Andrew Tagg
Memoir

“I was the first person in my family to go to university and into medicine,” writes FACEM Dr Andy Tagg. “Everything I knew about being a doctor came from watching fictional doctors on TV shows.”

ASEM is gone but won't be forgotten
Mar 22

Mar 22 ASEM is gone but won't be forgotten

Dr Peter Roberts
Memoir

The Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine (ASEM) achieved a lot in its (more than) 40-year history. Now that it’s gone, one former member hopes the ASEM’s legacy will not be forgotten.

ACEM President joins medical leaders to discuss health system reform
Mar 20

Mar 20 ACEM President joins medical leaders to discuss health system reform

ACEM Staff
News

“Our overcrowded emergency departments are a symptom of the failing health system that we've got at the moment,” Dr Stephen Gourley said.

Constantly learning from peers and patients
Mar 15

Mar 15 Constantly learning from peers and patients

Dr Nicola Cunningham
Interview

Communicating ideas, creating meaningful connections and learning from her emergency department colleagues and patients help FACEM Dr Nicola Cunningham find joy in medicine.

Can a medical education event be “life-changing”? A former sceptic reflects on the ACME course
Mar 8

Mar 8 Can a medical education event be “life-changing”? A former sceptic reflects on the ACME course

Dr Kristin Boyle
Memoir

Contrary to her expectations, FACEM Dr Kristin Boyle discovers that attending an ACME event does, in fact, change her life.

Fijian doctor's dream to make a difference
Feb 23

Feb 23 Fijian doctor's dream to make a difference

ACEM Staff
Interview

“Nothing is impossible” for Dr Kalpana Nath, whose hard work to become an emergency specialist in Fiji has been recognised by her peers.

Lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle
Feb 9

Feb 9 Lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle

Dr Matthew Marion
Opinion

“You have to assume all systems are going to fail and plan ahead.” A year after Cyclone Gabrielle hit Aotearoa, Dr Matthew Marion shares what working in the aftermath of the cyclone taught him – and how old-school still works in the ED.

What I learned from my FACEM mum
Jan 31

Jan 31 What I learned from my FACEM mum

Guest User
Parenting and the ED

Being raised by a FACEM inspired Amy Kayman to want to help others navigate the difficult moments of their lives in a tangible way – like her mother does.

FACEMs recognised in 2024 Australia Day Honours
Jan 29

Jan 29 FACEMs recognised in 2024 Australia Day Honours

ACEM Staff
News

Conjoint Associate Professor Sally McCarthy and Clinical Associate Professor Matthew Chu were both recognised for their service to emergency medicine.

Critical care in the land of beautiful chitenges
Jan 18

Jan 18 Critical care in the land of beautiful chitenges

Dr Lara Bowell
Memoir

ACEM trainee, Dr Lara Bowell, describes her experience working in rural Zambia during the global pandemic.

Slowly learning how to say no
Dec 13

Dec 13 Slowly learning how to say no

Dr Lauren Kennedy
Parenting and the ED

Dr Lauren Kennedy has never been good at saying no, but her children help to remind her why she doesn’t want to miss these moments.

A rescue mission to Antarctica and back again
Nov 30

Nov 30 A rescue mission to Antarctica and back again

Dr Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane
News

Dr Juan Carlos Ascencio-Lane recounts his nearly 7,000km round-trip to retrieve a patient from Antarctica.

Dr Stephen Gourley begins term as ACEM President
Nov 28

Nov 28 Dr Stephen Gourley begins term as ACEM President

ACEM Staff
News

Dr Stephen Gourley commenced his two-year term as ACEM President today, following a formal handover at last week’s Annual General Meeting.

ED Musos reunite to perform at ASM
Nov 15

Nov 15 ED Musos reunite to perform at ASM

ACEM Staff
News

As the ED Musos get ready to perform at the closing ceremony of the 2023 ASM, read about the history of the world’s first virtual emergency department choir.

2023 ASM to investigate solutions to ED pressures
Nov 10

Nov 10 2023 ASM to investigate solutions to ED pressures

ACEM Staff
News

Leaders of emergency medicine, patients, elite athletes, international aid coordinators, and military experts will come together in Canberra next week for ACEM’s 38th Annual Scientific Meeting.

A day in the life of an Arctic expedition doctor
Nov 2

Nov 2 A day in the life of an Arctic expedition doctor

Dr Sandy Inglis
Day In The Life

Polar bears, blue whales and viruses — these are just some of the things Dr Sandy Inglis encounters in a day working onboard a polar expedition ship.

Do no harm: Why climate change is a medical issue
Oct 19

Oct 19 Do no harm: Why climate change is a medical issue

Dr Lai Heng Foong
Opinion

Climate change is increasing emergency department presentations, writes Dr Lai Heng Foong as she calls on health professionals to urgently unite against this public health threat.

The Voice is an important part of reconciliation for Australia
Oct 12

Oct 12 The Voice is an important part of reconciliation for Australia

Dr Stephen Gourley
Opinion

“How can we continue to make decisions about the health and welfare of Indigenous people without their strong voice in the room?” writes ACEM President-Elect Dr Stephen Gourley. “If we are going to get better decisions and make real positive change, then we need to change what we are doing.”

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