To be world-leader in the development of global emergency medicine that is clinically excellent, evidence-based, compassionate and equitable.
- To provide a network for members and fellows involved in global emergency medicine
- To promote global emergency medicine activities to RCEM members and fellows
- To connect with other emergency medicine associations globally
- To encourage opportunities for practice, training and research in global emergency medicine
- To support the development of resources for emergency medicine systems globally
- Committee TOR
In order to support our members and fellows involved in global emergency medicine work, we would like to connect with you to gain insight into your work, to help with networking between teams and get you involved in setting the agenda for the committee.
You can connect with us in the following ways:
- Email: globalem@rcem.ac.uk
- Twitter: @RCEMGlobal
- Facebook: We now have a closed Facebook page for our members and Fellows involved with in global emergency medicine work - please email globalem@rcem.ac.uk DM us on Twitter and we’ll add you, or join on the Facebook Page!
- Your RCEM account: Just log into your account via the website and check the "Global EM Activity" box with the Communication Preferences section and we can keep in touch and send you updates
The current members and fellows serving on the committee are:
Taj Hassan (Chair)
Saleyha Ahsan
Roger Alcock
Tunde Ashaolu
Nikki Biggs
Claire Crichton
Ffion Davies
Victoria De Witt (Committee Secretary)
Andrew Fryer (Head of International)
Anisa Jafar (Research Rep)
Andy Lockyer
Colin Macalindin
Romana Moss (Director of Education)
Edward Oforka (EDI Rep)
Rhys Owens (EMTA Rep)
Gill Park
Kay Parris (Lay Rep)
Richard Parris (Curriculum Rep)
Paul Ransom
Bethany Sampson
Manou Sundararaj
Dhakshinamoorthy Vijayasankar
Hannah Wilcock (International Officer)
Global health and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine: a cross-sectional survey of members and fellows
There is growing interest in global health participation among emergency care doctors in the UK. The GEM Committee undertook a survey of members and fellows of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine involved in global health to gain a better understanding of their interests, the work they are involved in, as well as the benefits and barriers of this work. A paper was published in the EMJ on the findings of this research and can be found below.
Events, opportunities and health interest
If you would like to apply for endorsement of EM development activities in LMIC, please review the process and criteria document found here.
Please complete the application form found here and send via email to globalem@rcem.ac.uk
The GEM Committee are working towards making Fellowships in Humanitarian Medicine and Global Health more accessible to UK doctors and have created a framework for educational standards, this document can be found here .
Helpful papers around international fellowships can be found below:
- Core Curricular Elements for Fellowship Training in International Emergency Medicine
- Experience with the core curricular elements for international emergency medicine fellowships
If you would like to share opportunities that are in line with these standards, please email globalem@rcem.ac.uk