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Diana Egerton-Warburton Oam

Diana Egerton-Warburton OAM is a Professor and Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Monash University, with a focus on the Department of Medicine since March 2015. Diana has served on the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Drugs since November 2014 and has been the Director of Emergency Medicine Research and Innovation at Monash Health since January 2011, overseeing research projects for various medical professionals. Additionally, Diana is involved with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine as a member of the Public Health Committee and the Council for Advocacy, Practice and Partnerships, contributing to the Alcohol Harm Reduction Project. Diana's academic credentials include a Master of Public Health and a Master in Clinical Epidemiology from Monash University, along with a Fellowship from the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from The University of Western Australia. Diana also holds a Certificate in Clinician Performed Ultrasound from the Australasian Society for Ultrasound Medicine.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Australasian College for Emergency Medicine

The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine is committed to the training, examination and representation of specialist emergency physicians in Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 1984 with a base of 73 Fellows, ACEM now represents over 1,800 Fellows and 2,300 trainees. Overseeing the training and written and clinical examinations of trainees is a major part of ACEM’s mission, as is providing a program of continuing professional development for Fellows. ACEM has a vital interest in the quality of emergency medical care provided to the community and therefore has a wide range of subsidiary objectives relating to emergency department accreditation, policies and standards for the emergency medical system, teaching and research, publication, and those aspects of the medico political framework that have a direct impact on health outcomes for emergency patients.


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