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Why Aotearoa New Zealand is a great place to be a FACEM Trainee
May 8

May 8 Why Aotearoa New Zealand is a great place to be a FACEM Trainee

Dr Thomas van Dantzig
Opinion

Dr Thomas van Dantzig found adventure and opportunity when he took a leap and moved to Aotearoa New Zealand to complete his emergency medicine training.

Missionaries, mercenaries, and misfits
May 8

May 8 Missionaries, mercenaries, and misfits

Dr Andrew Walby
Memoir

In 1985, Dr Andrew Walby arrived, in 44-degree heat, at the glorious art deco Mildura Base Hospital to begin a three month rotation in the emergency department.

Another shift in a Melbourne ED
May 8

May 8 Another shift in a Melbourne ED

FACEM Dr Amaali Lokuge
Day In The Life

Dr Amaali Lokuge describes a day in a major inner-city emergency and trauma centre.

Winter Symposium an opportunity to transition and reflect
May 8

May 8 Winter Symposium an opportunity to transition and reflect

ACEM Staff
News

This year’s ACEM Winter Symposium will offer attendees opportunities to consider recent changes on the frontlines of emergency medicine.

It gave us an identity: The story of the ACEM logo
May 5

May 5 It gave us an identity: The story of the ACEM logo

Dr Bryan Walpole & Dr David Eddey
Feature

Dr Bryan Walpole and Dr David Eddey reflect on designing the ACEM logo and the symbolic impact it had on legitimising the burgeoning field of emergency medicine.

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A multi-coloured logo with a green outline of a circle and cross, black staff and yellow snake wrapped around it for the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, alongside plain black text that spells the organisation's name.

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