Emergency Medicine clinician leading a team briefing in the resuscitation area, with staff listening and equipment visible in the background.
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Why Emergency Medicine Should Begin at Zero Point

05.02.26 By Dr Naazia Siddiqua, Senior Resident, Emergency Medicine, AIIMS New Delhi Emergency Medicine teaches us to run many surveys, yet I’ve come to realise that the most important one takes place before any clinical work begins. At the start of every shift, I practise a brief, human‑centred check‑in I

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Black History Month Stories

In our last edition for Black History Month, we share two personal accounts from Dr. Phaedra Rampersad and Dr. Takura Razemba who teach us the importance of acknowledging the Windrush generation and how to use resilience to combat the trials that may arise.

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BHM 2025: Learning from the past to direct our future

20.10.25 In 2025, the theme for Black History Month UK is “Standing Firm in Power and Pride”. At the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, we honour the resilience and commitment to progress of Black physicians and medical staff. This year, we thought it was appropriate to celebrate the contributions of

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World Mental Health Day

10/10/2025 Mental health is a universal human right: improving access to services This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is a powerful reminder: everyone deserves access to mental health support—regardless of who they are, where they live, or the system they work in. In Emergency Medicine, we see mental

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