IFEM Statement on Protection of Health Workers and Facilities in Areas of War and Conflict - International Federation for Emergency Medicine https://t.co/diaYZUl0wP
The ASM begins this week! “How can you adapt, survive and thrive in an increasingly busy world?" asks ASM Chair Dr Shakeeb Bani Yaseen. "There’s only one way to find out. We look forward to seeing you in Canberra for ACTion Under Pressure.” #ACEM23
Read: https://t.co/cYduZcUKZy
Dr Clare Skinner, President @acemonline spotlights the importance of good hand hygiene - 'because there is always enough time to keep patients as safe as possible'
Learn more https://t.co/68Uz30lNeN
#CPMC#HandHygiene#NHHI
Kiwis and others looking for ACME in Auckland please take note 👇 Great team!
If 29Nov - 1 Dec suits in Melb we have also had a withdrawal from sold out course creating a chance to do ACME here please contact me. March 2024 already half full.
@acemonline@ACEMPresident
We are running the excellent ACME course next week in Auckland, and have had a late withdrawal. Open to Emergency Medicine specialists, medical officers and senior trainees.
https://t.co/cXDrwVmdoU
For more informations see:
https://t.co/PykZByyyEV
The referendum result is a profound disappointment to us all.
Despite this setback, the work of reconciliation is needed now more than ever.
Read the full statement from @RecAustralia:
https://t.co/gDCyqTFjb8
#Reconciliation
"And it was in the same dust with the other excluded kids outside the classroom that I grew to understand I lived in a segregated community," writes Sam Beattie, nurse practitioner and proud Ngunnawal, Dhudhuroa and Wurundjeri woman.
Read her essay exploring identity, justice, Voice and disquiet in YourED: https://t.co/a5DTSCfRDx
"It's important to vote, and I encourage all Australians to vote for what is considered fair, just and right." - Dr Glenn Harrison
https://t.co/wU2xf6MqrC
In NZ, violence in health settings has tripled since 2019.
All staff, patients, whānau and visitors must be safe in emergency departments.
Political parties must commit to appropriately trained 24/7 security staff for every ED.
https://t.co/4qPSWCRDlX
It’s yes to amplifying Indigenous voices in health and in emergency departments, and it’s yes to working towards closing the gap, and it’s yes to making sure EDs provide the best, culturally safe care for Indigenous Peoples. #Yes23@acemonline@AIDAAustralia
“How can we continue to make decisions about the health and welfare of Indigenous people without their strong voice in the room?"
@StephenGourley7 @acemonline@yes23au
https://t.co/dvMwWJDJxw
"Systemic inequality and racism, the destruction of culture and language, the significant family and community dislocation through the stolen generations — the pain within our nation’s history — is still felt today. This cannot be ignored." - AIDA President Dr Simone Raye
Every shift I am grateful to work alongside highly-trained, skilful, caring and compassionate emergency nurses. Thank you @CENAorg and @NursingCENNZ. Happy #ENDay
Māori are more likely than non-Māori to come to the emergency department for care.
To give Māori the best possible culturally safe care in ED, parties must commit to implementing a plan to gather accurate ED data and address inequities.
https://t.co/4qPSWCRDlX
This week in YourED's Parenting and the ED column, Dr Eve Foreman is proud to model to her children that working to make a difference and helping others is important – and that we can all do hard things.
https://t.co/p9mWXJG7md
Current AIDA Board member Dr Glenn Harrison gives his perspective on the Voice to Parliament Referendum.
Click the link below to read more of Dr Harrison's insights into the proposed Voice to Parliament:
https://t.co/yArdKGNbR9
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