The RCEM/EMSAS Person Specification for the Specialist Doctor grade
Following 6 months of work led by John Burns (previous Chair) and the exec team, we are pleased to announce that our Specialist Doctor document has been approved by RCEM Council. We would like to thank the team, working group including Lisa, Ian and Adrian and RCEM Council for their help with this.
See the Specialist Doctor document.
Membership
Dear EMSAS members,
We are pleased to be able to announce a new membership category at RCEM which recognises your hard work and dedication to our specialty. It will give you the ability to vote on future RCEM Presidents.
The criteria for member by election is as follows:
- Shall have full registration and a Licence to Practice with the General Medical Council; and
- Shall have completed a minimum of 12 years’ medical work (either continuous period or in aggregate) since obtaining a primary medical qualification of which a minimum of six years must have been in Emergency Medicine in an SAS grade (including closed grades as Associate Specialist) in the UK. Equivalent years’ experience from other emergency medicine grades including from overseas will also be considered.
- Shall meet the criteria set out in the Specialist grade generic capabilities Framework.
In order to apply we would ask members to complete a membership application form via this link to show that they meet the criteria as above, there are no additional fees to pay and the membership subscription is the same as EMSAS members would be paying as an associate member
Plans have begun to develop a network of SAS doctors at every trust across the UK and Ireland. There are also some regional and committee vacancies available within EMSAS to represent us at RCEM.
Please get in touch if this is something you would be interested in through EMSAS@rcem.ac.uk
Membership
Membership of EMSAS is open to anyone working at this level in Emergency Medicine. However to be a voting member and be a representative in any committees, you must be a member of the RCEM. It is EMSAS’s recommendation and part of its mission statement that all its members are also members of RCEM. Membership of RCEM will also be helpful in accruing supporting information for the revalidation process and online registration of CPD is now a feature of RCEM.
Summary
EMSAS aims to represent and promote the interests of SAS doctors within RCEM, supporting their educational interests and seeking to enhance collaborative working between SAS doctors and other practitioners within the specialty of Emergency Medicine. EMSAS has come a long way in the years since it began and its achievements are the result of hard work on the part of its members. EMSAS is unique amongst the SAS groups with representation at BMA (CCSC), RCEM regional board level. To maintain our position, we need everyone to contribute, whether at local or national level. Please join us and contribute your own special experiences!
For any queries please email: emsas@RCEM.ac.uk
Other Useful links
Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR)
Information about applying for entry to the specialist register via a CESR application can be found on the GMC website
Our website also provides specialty specific advice and resources, including a template of Competences vs Evidence which is a tool to assist CESR applicants in providing evidence which addresses all competences of the current EM curriculum. This may be completed and submitted to the GMC with the CESR application.
Please see the CESR page here.
Upcoming Events
EMSAS Annual Conference | Scarborough
Join us each year at the EMSAS Annual Conference, a hybrid event dedicated to fostering education and networking within our community. This conference offers a unique opportunity to connect with leading speakers, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network.
Whether you attend in-person or virtually, you’ll have access to a wealth of knowledge and resources designed to enhance your skills and career. Our hybrid format ensures that everyone can participate, regardless of location, making this event accessible to all. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of an inspiring conference that connects our community year after year.
Check out the RCEM events calendar for the latest information.
Adel Aziz Legacy
Adel Aziz was an Associate Specialist in the Emergency Department in Southampton, TARN lead and influential in the careers of hundreds of EM doctors.He was loved by his department where he worked since 1998.
He was Chair of FASSGEM from 2014 to 2017.
His passion for trauma care led him to establish the Egyptian trauma network and the Annual trauma conference in Cairo.
Adel sadly died following a short battle with cancer in January 2020.
Even as he was dying, he set up a charity page to raise over £27,000 for a Chemotherapy room at a hospital in Egypt.
We are planning to honour his memory with a legacy from EMSAS/FASSGEM, this is currently under discussion.
EMSAS Executive & Representatives
Position | Occupant | Location |
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Chair / Sustainable Working Practices Committee / Representative to Older Clinicians Working Group | Dr Jocelyn Brittliff | Glasgow |
Vice Chair / Conference Lead / Representative to AoMRC | Dr Mark Feenan | |
Vice Chair / Scotland Representative | Dr Stuart Strachan | |
Secretary / Representative to GEC at RCEM | Dr Anup Mathai | |
Treasurer / Education Committee | Dr Lara Menon | |
Training Standards Committee | Dr Qazi Zia Ullah | |
Representative to Equality and Diversity Committee | Dr Muhammad Safdar Bhatti | |
Representative to Equality and Diversity Committee | Dr Lydia Egan | |
RCEM Examination Committee Representative | Dr Dolly Yadav | |
RCEM Examination Committee Representative | Dr Paul Prakash | |
Education & RCEMLearning / Academic Committee | Dr Michelle Tipping | |
Communications | Dr Owais Mohsin | |
Service Design & Configuration Committee | Dr James Townsend | |
Quality in Emergency Care Committee | Mr Plutarco Elias Chiquito-Lopez | Belfast |
Northern Ireland Representative | Dr Ai Leen Lee | Belfast |
Republic of Ireland Representative | Dr Muneeb Shahid | |
Wales Representative | Dr Sarah Winstanley | Glamorgan |
East Midlands Regional Representative | VACANT | |
East of England Regional Representative | VACANT | |
London Region Representative | Dr Paul Bisnar | |
London Region Representative | Dr Ivo Kolev | Hillingdon |
North East Regional Representative | VACANT | |
North West Regional Representative | Dr Ciara Cruise | |
Representative to PA Working Group | Dr Jo-Anna Robson | |
South Central Regional Representative | Dr Ursula Hartley | Southampton |
South East Regional Representative | Dr Lucas Manuel Viotti | Frimley |
South East Coast Regional Representative | Dr Sonia Damle | Worthing |
South West Regional Representative | Dr Gareth Clark | Swindon |
West Midlands Regional Representative | Dr Adekolawole Longe | |
Yorks and Humber Regional Representative | VACANT | |
Isle of Man Representative | Dr Sudip Ghosh | |
Channel Islands Regional Representative | VACANT | |
Immediate Past Chair | Dr Steve Black |
EMSAS Chairs on BAEM, CEM and RCEM
Chair | Years | Notes |
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Dr Jocelyn Brittliff | 2025- | |
Dr Immad Shahnawaz Quereshi | 2023-2024 | |
Steve Black | 2020 – 2023 | Rebrand as EMSAS November 2021 |
John Burns | 2017-2020 | |
Adel Aziz | 2014- 2017 | |
Caroline Shaw | 2011-2014 | |
Meng Aw-Yong | 2008-2011 | |
Juan Ballesteros | 2007-2008 | |
Andrew Newton | 1999-2007 | |
SAS representatives on CSA, BAEM and FAEM (before FASSGEM established in 1997) | ||
Nick Howarth | 1994-1998 | |
Kenneth Nesbitt | 1986-1994 |