
RCEM appoints new South East Regional Chair
02/02/26 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is pleased to confirm the appointment of a new Chair for the South East of England Regional Board.

02/02/26 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is pleased to confirm the appointment of a new Chair for the South East of England Regional Board.

27/01/2026 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has published new guidance for EM clinicians who may be planning to pause their training.

09/12/2025 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is pleased to announce the launch of its Emergency Medicine Advanced Clinical Practice (EM-ACP) Post-Credentialing Strategy, setting out a clear, supportive, and sustainable framework for the ongoing development of credentialed ACPs across the UK who continue to work in EM.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Training Standards Committee (TSC) has published the updated Promoting Excellence in Emergency Medicine Training guidance, setting out clear and practical standards to support high-quality training environments across the UK.

19/11/2025 – Type 1 EDs can apply to take part in up to three different areas of research to drive action to improve the quality of Emergency Care in the UK.

28/10/2025 – The General Medical Council (GMC) has approved a change to the passing criteria for the resuscitation (resus) stations in the FRCEM OSCE.

28/08/25 “Entrustment levels are essential—but they don’t have to be confusing.” That’s the message behind a new RCEM educational poster and video designed to support trainees and assessors to understand workplace-based assessments (WBAs). Created by Dr Rajesh Vasiraju, an EM Consultant, the graphic and its animation (below) offer a clear,

25/07/2025 – September will see a period of change in leadership for the College, with a new President and additional Vice-Presidents starting terms of office.

24/07/2025 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is pleased to announced that the General Medical Council (GMC) has formally approved the proposed revisions to the College’s training curriculum.

16/07/2025 – Can you volunteer around a day a month to support the work of a Royal College?

01/07/2025 – An Emergency Department in England has become the first to be awarded with the highest level of accreditation for environmental sustainability by The Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s GreenED programme.

World Learning Disability Week, held from June 16th, serves as a global initiative to raise awareness and promote a deeper understanding of the needs of individuals with learning disabilities. As Emergency Medicine professionals, it’s essential to reflect on how we provide care for these patients and how we can enhance