Learning Disabilities in the ED Toolkit
With approximately 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK, every Emergency Department will regularly see such patients…
With approximately 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK, every Emergency Department will regularly see such patients…
Produced by Dr Amy Armstrong, Consultant in Emergency Medicine/Frailty and Dr Nathalie Richard, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and RCEM SDEC SIG Chair.
Service Delivery and Workforce 2013 – A Toolkit to help address service and workforce pressures affecting EDs across the UK
Developing national standards to drive Quality Improvement in hip fracture care – A collaboration between the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), Public Health Scotland and national clinical audits in the UK and Ireland
The presumption in Emergency Medicine is that our aim is to prolong life, however, we should also recognise that alleviating suffering and prioritising quality of life is just as important
Delivering same day emergency care from the Emergency Department
It is a great privilege to introduce this toolkit – the first we have issued as a Royal College – and the subject could not be more worthy
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