
Leadership in the ED
Explore what leadership really means in the Emergency Department, why it’s vital, and how to make it work.
Explore what leadership really means in the Emergency Department, why it’s vital, and how to make it work.
This study day aims to understand the legal aspects associated with the diverse situations in EM daily practice.
In this study day we’ll cover essential knowledge needed for managing minor injuries in the ED setting.
Medical complications in pregnancy represent the leading cause of death in pregnancy.
EMTA 2026 aims to provide high-quality CPD for emergency medicine (EM) trainees, as well as educational sessions on career opportunities as they progress through their training pathway.
This two-day immersive program is meticulously crafted by our faculty comprising experts with core FUSIC, BSE, and ESC qualifications.
As a dire winter for Scotland’s A&Es looms, new analysis by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine shows that too many people are enduring extremely long waits.
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,
28/08/2025 – Latest Emergency Department performance figures for the country show seasonal 12-hour waits hit record high – with people waiting ‘days’ for an inpatient bed.
The Emergency Airway Management (EAM) at the front door course aims to support emergency physicians in delivering high quality advanced airway management and delivery of an emergency anaesthetic as part of the resuscitation of patients.
21/08/25 – The Royal College of Emergency Medicine Wales responds as 12 hour ED waits hit 2025 high.
14/08/25 – The government must heed the alarm bells ahead of winter as Emergency Departments across England experience substantial pressure over summer.