
Our Annual General Meeting 2024
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at its Annual Scientific Conference at the Glasshouse in Gateshead
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at its Annual Scientific Conference at the Glasshouse in Gateshead
Associate Medical Director Dr Janos Baombe has shared the story of his background and career achievements so far for Black History Month.
We were honoured to welcome our Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal on the third and final day of RCEM’s ASC which highlighted the importance of research, ground-breaking studies and award-winning projects.
Patron of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal addressed more than 300 delegates at RCEM’s Annual Scientific Conference in Gateshead last week (10 October 2024).
A Quality Improvement Programme open to all Type 1 UK emergency departments (EDs) to participate and improve the care of patients attending UK EDs.
As winter looms, and with many Emergency Departments already experiencing unsustainable pressure, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has urged NHSE to focus on reducing the longest and most dangerous A&E waits.
Day two of RCEM’s ASC was filled with inspiration – from considering where the specialty was born to seeing the next generation of Emergency Medics presenting their own research.
An emphasis on the pivotal findings of Lord Darzi’s review began RCEM’s Annual Scientific Conference.
This document tells you everything you need to know if your Emergency Department (ED) wishes to participate in the 2022/24 RCEM national quality improvement programme (QIP) on Mental Health (Self-Harm).
The Scottish government is ‘not doing enough’ to prevent another winter crisis in A&Es, as overcrowding continues to make delivering safe care ‘a challenge’.
Rena, an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in the Emergency Department, has shared her perspective of what Black History Month (BHM) means to her.
The Scottish government must heed the ‘alarms bells’ as new A&E data suggests another very challenging winter ahead.