This exciting programme is currently being delivered in Pakistan and India.
This exciting programme, set up with seed funding from Health Education England is currently being delivered in Pakistan and India. The EMFP Pilot year was completed in 2020 across 5 sites in India and Pakistan with 65 trainees completing the programme. If you are interested in hearing about the possibility of starting the Emergency Medicine Foundation at your Hospital or Organization, get in touch.
+ EMFP Key ResourcesThe programme provides a large number of educational resources and documents developed to assist hospital sites, supervisors and trainees get a clear understanding of the EMFP programme.
+ How do I register my service for this programme?
Please email emfp@rcem.ac.uk to request an info pack and registration form.
The cost of participating in the pilot is determined by the number of trainees signed up to the programme and the level of the hospital site of learning hub and can be discussed with the EMFP team. This funding will support set up of the pilot locally, including the recruitment of a lead ES and setting up of a Learning Hub. Some funding may support travel of UK clinicians to deliver training but none of the funding will be profit for the College. Due to COVID-19 a large amount of training is now delivered virtually. Payment will be required between in advance of the programme start date.
The curriculum was developed by the International Education Sub-Committee at The Royal College of Emergency Medicine and the Programme is now overseen by the EMFP Working Group which reports to the Global EM Committee.
The College is committed to promoting Emergency Medicine across the world and supporting high quality medical training. This curriculum is aimed at providing doctors who have qualified within the last few years with core skills in managing emergencies.
RCEM UK will support services in setting up local ‘Hubs’ and will provide clear guidance and online resources to support delivery and quality assurance of the programme. In addition, RCEM UK will provide the training sessions for the new Supervisors and oversee the appraisal of their work at the end of the year.
The programme is one year, and trainee placements will run generally from August to August – this may differ due to the impact of the pandemic. Within this period trainees may work in one department/ hospital or across several hospitals’ dependant on learning needs and local set up.
Any fees to join the programme must be agreed with the EMFP Learning Hub or hospital.
No, there will not be any formal diploma or qualification. There will be an RCEM certificate of completion of training, which will allow employers and others to know that the trainee has successfully completed a quality assured training in Emergency Medicine and will be competent in the initial diagnosis, investigation and management of common emergency presentations.
No, this programme is not aimed at providing training to allow travel to the UK or other countries.
Services will be able to develop a local workforce with core skills who will then be entrusted to deliver high quality and safe care for patients.
Individuals cannot apply for this programme via the College. Registration via RCEM is for provider organisations/ hospitals only. Recruitment of trainees to the programme will occur via your hospital service once it has registered.
No, there is no payment required at this time. Prior to any transfer of funds additional information will be sought to ensure that the service(s) meets the criteria required for delivery of the programme.
No, services will need to meet certain criteria with respect to activity, infrastructure and human resources in order to join the pilot.
The project team will be in touch shortly to gather further information about your services, the number of potential trainees and availability of senior clinicians.
Yes, you can form a ‘Hub’ within one organisation. Ideally hospitals would be located near enough to allow sharing of training opportunities or reasonable travel by clinicians to one of the sites.
Yes, but the cost is determined by the number of trainees, so as long as this information is provided, then one payment can be made.
If you are a single hospital you form your own learning hub or if possible then RCEM will attempt to match you with other site(s) within an acceptable distance to allow trainees and supervisors to travel for training if safe and practical to do so.
There is no maximum number of trainees that can join per organisation. The minimum number of trainees allowed per hospital site is 8 unless forming part of a larger learning hub.
If you register your interest but are wishing to join another Learning ‘Hub’, we will attempt to match you with another site(s).
Please contact us via email emfp@rcem.ac.uk if interested and we can send additional guidance. Local healthcare organisations that are funding the ‘Hub’ set ups will advertise for these posts.
No, there is no separate ‘sign off’ /equivalence process for those with several years’ experience. The only mechanism to achieve certification is to successfully complete the one-year training programme.
The EMFP website is available. (Please note this website can be accessed by EMFP Trainees and Supervisors only)