
New resource for RCEM SAS members launched
The College’s Emergency Medicine Specialty and Specialist (EMSAS) Doctor’s forum is proud to launch a practical and comprehensive guide to support the Emergency Medicine SAS workforce.

The College’s Emergency Medicine Specialty and Specialist (EMSAS) Doctor’s forum is proud to launch a practical and comprehensive guide to support the Emergency Medicine SAS workforce.

A new programme to improve Emergency Medicine practice and training in Ethiopia has been launched following a partnership agreement between the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) and the Ethiopian Society of Emergency and Critical Care Professionals (ESEP). The initiative comes after a £200,000 grant was secured through the Global Health

RCEM’s new Professor Gordon Fuller has shared his excitement about developing a national research and clinical trials network to “embed research into every Emergency Department throughout the country” in a video interview with the College.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) is thrilled to announce the launch of their flagship conference, set to take place at the ICC, Birmingham from 28 – 30 April 2026. As a world leader in emergency medicine, RCEM is excited to showcase cutting-edge research and innovative education sessions at

Patron of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, has commemorated the 10th anniversary of the College receiving its ‘Royal’ title. Her Royal Highness acknowledged the milestone during her address to more than 700 delegates on site and online at RCEM’s Spring CPD Conference

Dr Kevin Nyachieo Ochari, the first Kenyan to participate in the Global Observer Fellowship scheme by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), shares his vision for EM growth in Kenya after travelling to London to see Emergency Medicine (EM) being practised in the NHS. I arrived in London on a chilly

After two years of advocacy to improve Urgent and Emergency Care, Dr John-Paul (JP) Loughrey has stepped down from the role of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Vice President for Scotland.

A new All Party Parliamentary Group has been formed to examine the issue related to emergency care, and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine is delighted to have been appointed to support it.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is looking to recruit a new Chairperson to lead its Sustainable Working Practices (SWP) Committee. This committee focuses on improving the sustainability of careers in Emergency Medicine and enhancing working conditions within the field. The role will also work closely with the RCEM Quality

Friday 17 January 2025 The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has appointed its next President. Dr Ian Higginson, who is currently one of the College’s Vice Presidents, will take over from Dr Adrian Boyle in the autumn. Dr Higginson was the only nomination for the position and his appointment was

19 December 2024 Dr Jayne McLaren, Emergency Medicine Consultant at NHS Ayrshire and Arran, has been elected as the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s new Vice Chair for Scotland. It comes after eligible members cast their votes in the election, hosted by Civica on behalf of the College, which closed

Friday 6 December 2024 The process to appoint the new President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine gets underway on Monday 9 December 2024 when the nomination window opens. The tenure of the current president Dr Adrian Boyle’s will come to an end at the AGM in the autumn