Alfred Health Emergency has been actively involved in global emergency care programs for more than a decade. These programs have allowed us to collaborate with medical and nursing colleagues from multiple countries to support the development of emergency and trauma care.
The annual Global Emergency Care Conference brings together all types of emergency care providers including nurses, doctors, paramedics, allied health clinicians, researchers, development specialists, educators and health administrators. It provides an opportunity for emergency care providers to come together and learn from the experiences, up-to-date evidence and recommendations from experts in global emergency care. Read more…
Emergency care in India is rapidly developing and in order to meet demand, an emergency training program has been developed, in collaboration with the Society of Emergency Medicine India. The Emergency Medicine Certificate is a highly structured program designed to help Emergency Physicians build on their formal training in emergency medicine. Learn more…
Alfred Health Emergency has been contributing to the Nurse Mentorship Program (NMP) at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar e Salaam, Tanzania since September 2016.. This successful collaboration has seen an Alfred Emergency nurse working in the Emergency Medicine Department with the nursing staff, to support and empower the local team who have pioneered Emergency Nursing in Tanzania. Read more…
As Emergency Medicine is not yet a specialist field in Germany, the Certificate in Emergency Medicine Practice enables newly qualified MD’s with an opportunity to learn a diverse range of theory and skills through this multi-modal course. The Certificate of Emergency Medicine Practice (CEMP) is a twelve month up-skilling program for medical practitioners wishing to specialise in Emergency Medicine. Read more…