‘Having a system in place like this really makes a difference to the hospitals, to public health, and to patients.’ Professor Daniel Fatovich discusses the need for the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA) project and his passion for research.
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‘Having a system in place like this really makes a difference to the hospitals, to public health, and to patients.’ Professor Daniel Fatovich discusses the need for the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA) project and his passion for research.
As we commemorate International Women’s Day and its 2026 theme ‘Balance the Scales’, ACEM spoke to two FACEMs who have recently published medical textbooks to learn about their experiences and how we can bridge the gender gap in medical publishing.
ACEM supports the cutting edge of EM research through its Clinical Trials Network (CTN), which facilitates and promotes investigator-initiated, collaborative, multicentre clinical research programs and trials in EM throughout Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
The launch of the ACEM Foundation Kelly Research Grant is another way to help nurture a research culture in emergency medicine, with early and mid-career researchers encouraged to apply.
The national Traumatology Talks Working Group within ACEM is exploring how social emergency care can be integrated into emergency medicine in Australia and what all emergency medical professionals can do to help improve the care of Indigenous patients.
Contributing to ACEM’s Annual Site Census helps improve patient care in EDs across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Receiving a Premier’s Awards for Health and Medical Research for outstanding PhD research is a celebration of collaboration, says emergency physician FACEM Dr Rob Mitchell.
“There’s only limited things we can do in the emergency department to influence health outcomes for the community, “ says FACEM Professor Diana Egerton-Warburton OAM, “so by expanding our research to policy and advocacy, we can have a much bigger impact.”