ACEM is the not-for-profit organisation responsible for training emergency physicians and advancement of professional standards in emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand.
The Australian Resuscitation Council produces Guidelines to meet its objectives in fostering uniformity and simplicity in resuscitation techniques and terminology. Guidelines are produced after consideration of all available scientific and published material and are only issued after acceptance by all member organisations.
The Clinical Excellence Commission is the lead agency supporting safety and quality improvement in the NSW Health system. The website includes resources related to patient safety initiatives including incident reviews, quality improvement projects and learning resources.
The College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) is the peak professional association representing emergency nurses across Australia and internationally. The website links to many useful resources including training, research publications and blogs.
The ECAT program aims to improve the experience for patients and health staff during initial emergency care. It supports hospitals in NSW to provide consistent best practice care.
The ECI provides a forum for collaboration in emergency care for clinicians, consumers and key stakeholders aiming to standardise best practice and foster innovation. The website includes a Clinician Hub, ED Management Hub, and Research and Innovation information.
Based at The Children's Hospital at Westmead and staffed by pharmacists and scientists who are specially trained in providing poisons information as well as Clinical Toxicologists who provide specialist expertise in the medical management of human poisoning and envenoming.
herapeutic Guidelines is a leading source of independent, evidence-based, practical treatment advice to assist practitioners with decision making at the point-of-care.