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How medical treatments devised for war can quickly be implemented in US hospitals to save lives
The University of Manchester marks launch of new Africa Strategy with visit to Kenyan partners
Updated Doctor Bags
Experts say health impacts of rising temperatures will get worse without action
Testing AI with AI: Ensuring effective AI implementation in clinical practice
65 Junior Doctors Begin Work On Central Coast
GP training boost needed to meet growing need for care in rural communities: RACGP
More Than 1,000 Junior Doctors Start Work In NSW
317 new junior doctors, nurses, midwives at Territory hospitals
Emergency Medicine Workforce Crisis Worse In RRR Areas
Acute stress and early signs of PTSD are common in firefighters and other first responders − here’s what to watch out for
ACEM concerned about increasing pressure on NSW emergency departments
Coughing won’t save you if you’re having a heart attack, despite what people claim on social media
Human settlement of Mars isn’t as far off as you might think
RACS welcomes Joint Statement on Family Violence by Regulators of Health Practitioners
IFEM Awards – Call For Nominations 25 November
16 Days Of Activism Campaign Begins
FACEM Dr Peter Allely Appointed ACEM President-Elect
ACEM Launches Fund EMET Campaign
Federal Health Minister to speak at Australia’s premier annual GP conference
Australia’s premier annual GP conference to examine the future of general practice care
ACEM Congratulates Labor On Forming Government In ACT
ACEM Responds To 2024 Queensland Election Result
Move to fast-track overseas doctors welcomed
Philly hospitals test new strategy for ‘tranq dope’ withdrawal – and it keeps patients from walking out before their treatment is done
Hybrid learning to scale up delivery of Basic Emergency Care training in Rwanda
Ketamine: what you need to know about the UK’s growing drug problem
‘Right to disconnect’ laws are a step toward healthier, more productive and more inclusive workplaces
New Training Benefits Clinical Readiness
ACEM Responds To 2024 NT State Election Result
Creative arts therapy programs can help health care workers dance, write and draw their way through burnout and on-the-job stress
De Motu Cordis (DMC) Applauds ARS Pharma’s FDA Approval of Neffy®, Expanding Patient Options to Needle-Free Epinephrine Delivery and Inspiring Confidence in…
Miles Doing What Matters: Emergency Department expansion complete
Timely responses – even from a car – drive babies’ learning
Australia’s leading GP training college getting more GP registrars in rural NSW
Feeling Woozy? It Might Be Heat Stroke
Australia’s leading GP training college getting more GP registrars in rural Queensland
RACGP seeking next generation of GPs to care for Australians
ACEM research reveals EDs taking action on climate change
De Motu Cordis (DMC) announces plans for the next stage of development for DMC-IH1, an inhaled epinephrine drug device combination product
Family violence in NT EDs getting worse, government must act
Refugee Doctors Find Hope At Mater Hospital
Innovative single employer pathway set to bring more doctors to regional NSW in 2025
Junior Medical Officers invited to join Australia’s largest public health system
Homecoming Day 2024 unites community members in person and online
Welcome Aboard: Hawkesbury District Hospital
ICE detainees suffer preventable deaths − Q&A with a medical researcher about systemic failures
Debunking Dry Drowning