Australasian College for Emergency Medicine

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The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is the not-for-profit organisation responsible for training emergency physicians and advancement of professional standards in emergency medicine in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

ACEM has encouraged AIPP members to access a number of ACEM educational resources. AIPP members must first create an ACEM account. To create an ACEM account click the link below:

 

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    Assessing Cultural Competence

    This course contains three modules of interviews and information by Fellows of ACEM, and other doctors, Aboriginal and other cultural allied health staff, and cultural education experts. The modules use case studies that reflect the real-life challenges of emergency medicine practice and encourage reflection and extrapolation of the core principles of cultural competency to all your patients.

    Type in the enrolment key "ACC" if requested.

     
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    Critical Care Airway Management

    The Critical Care Airway Management course aim to assist trainees in managing airways for patients in the ED. Written by a group of experienced emergency physicians, it consists of one airway management resource manual and four online modules.

    Type in the enrolment key "CCM" if requested.

     
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    Indigenous Health and Cultural Competency

    The Indigenous Health and Cultural Competency course is a comprehensive course exploring key knowledge and skills in providing high-quality care to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other culturally diverse patients in the emergency department context.

    Type in the enrolment key "IHCC" if requested.

     
  • Ultrasound

    This course is designed to support Fellows, trainees and other Emergency Medicine health professionals with knowledge and skills relating to the use of ultrasound in the Emergency Department.

    Type in the enrolment key "ultrasound" if requested.