1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation2. The airway, ventilation and procedural sedation3. Resuscitation procedures4. Trauma5. Shock6. Major haemorrhage7. Burns8. Patient transport, retrieval and pre-hospital care9. The seriously ill patient: tips and traps10. The approach to the patient with chest pain or dyspnoea11. Acute coronary syndromes12. Clinical electrocardiography and arrhythmia management13. Respiratory emergencies: the acutely breathless patient14. Haemoptysis15. Acute pulmonary oedema16. Venous thromboembolic disease: deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism17. Neurological emergencies18. Poisoning and overdose19. Drugs and alcohol20. Endocrine emergencies21. Acid-base and electrolyte disorders22. Geriatric care23. Infectious diseases24. The immunosuppressed patient25. Emergency department haematology26. Gastrointestinal emergencies27. Neurosurgical emergencies28. Aortic and vascular emergencies29. Orthopaedic emergencies30. Urological emergencies31. Wounds32. Pain management in the emergency department33. Paediatric emergencies34. Gynaecological emergencies35. Sexual assault and domestic violence36. Surprise! The baby is coming37. Hand injuries and care38. Ophthalmic emergencies39. Ear, nose and throat (ENT) emergencies40. Management of dental emergencies41. Psychiatric, mental health presentations42. Dermatological emergencies43. Drowning44. Envenomation45. Electrical injuries46. Hypothermia and hyperthermia47. Mass-casualty incidents, chemical, biological andradiological hazard contingencies48. Diagnostic imaging in emergency patients49. Ultrasound in emergency medicine50. X-ray and CT common misses51. Test ordering: blood results, CSF analysis, pleural fluid analysis, ascitic fluid analysis and joint fluid analysis, choosing wisely52. Nursing and allied health advanced practice and adjunct roles53. Emergency medicine in a rural setting54. Caring for Indigenous patients55. Students’ guide to the emergency department56. A guide for interns, residents, medical officers working in emergency medicine57. So it’s your first night shift ‘in charge’-how to manage the department58. So you had a bad shift . . .59. Useful resources: FOAM resources, podcasts and online emergency medicine material60. Career, lifestyle and success61. Career in emergency medicine: workplace-based assessment62. Administration and governance in the ED63. Rules, confidentiality, legal matters