
RCEM highlights learning for supporting vulnerable patients
Vital free learning resources ‘empowering healthcare and homelessness support worker collaboration’ is being backed by RCEM.

Vital free learning resources ‘empowering healthcare and homelessness support worker collaboration’ is being backed by RCEM.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has called for the next First Minister of Wales to prioritise Emergency Care as people continue to suffer long waits in Welsh A&Es.

Dr Ian Higginson, Vice President of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine said: “We welcome the planned improvements to the NHS outlined in the King’s Speech today (Wednesday 17 July 2024).

It won’t be quick, but we are ready to work with the new government to ‘fix’ broken healthcare system. This is the response from RCEM as the new Labour government announces an ‘independent investigation’ into NHS performance.

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has congratulated the Labour Party on winning the General Election and urged them to act immediately to address the UK’s A&E crisis if another ‘disastrous and dangerous’ winter is to be prevented.

A RCEM project aiming to improve the care of older people in emergency departments has found “room for improvement” nationally.

James Folan, RCEM’s eLearning Manager, explains the new features of the RCEMLearning website that will help you on your journey through studying and passing an RCEM exam.

RCEMLearning, the e-learning platform of RCEM, has a new Guidelines resource and has launched a survey to collect feedback from users

This is the response from The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Scotland as the latest Emergency Department performance data reveals that one in every nine people waited eight hours or more to be seen in A&E last month.

For individuals that have demonstrated evidence of excellence in emergency care or humanitarian activities within low- and/ or middle-income countries or settings.

Gareth Davies, Head of Membership at RCEM writes a blog and looks to the future to encourage take up in RCEM’s current member value project

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has welcomed the announcement of two new vaccination programmes to protect against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).