
RCEM reinforces commitment to eliminate bullying, harassment and discrimination for members
…to see the detrimental and damaging cultures in some Emergency Departments eradicated.
…to see the detrimental and damaging cultures in some Emergency Departments eradicated.
Latest data show that dangerous long waits are on the rise as more than one in three patients faced a four-hour wait in Scotland’s A&Es in November 2023.
A Service Design and Configuration Committee publication, replacing and updating the RCEM Crowding Guidance of 2014.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has called on the Welsh Government to take urgent action to combat winter pressures, as new data shows one out of every five people who visited an A&E last month was forced to wait more than eight hours.
With dangerous and unacceptable hospital occupancy levels of more than 95% there is the real risk that patients will find no room at the Inn this Christmas.
We are delighted to release the RCEM Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Calendar for 2024.
It’s not just patients with Addison’s Disease who need steroid replacement. Patients on long term steroid therapy (by any route) are at risk of an adrenal crisis if they miss their medication, or have intercurrent illness
We must not normalise crisis or celebrate small improvements – our patients and our members deserve more.
The College would like to welcome Dr Rob Perry, Emergency Medicine Consultant at Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, to the role of Vice President Wales.
Latest data show more than one in 20 patients attending A&Es in Scotland faced a 12-hour wait in October, as RCEM Scotland describes the data as “deeply concerning”.
Since the outbreak of the current conflict in the Middle East the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has recognised the horror facing all those affected and impacted.
A list of emergency medicine courses provided by Infomed
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