
Statement as The College of Paramedics is granted the Charter of Incorporation
We are delighted that The College of Paramedics has been granted the Charter of Incorporation…
We are delighted that The College of Paramedics has been granted the Charter of Incorporation…
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is seeking the views of its members regarding the role and scope of Emergency Medicine Physician Associates
The government must act urgently to reduce overcrowding…
The long-term deterioration of A&E standards rather than small monthly improvements must be the focus
Dr JP Loughrey, Royal College of Emergency Medicine Vice President for Scotland responds
Emergency department (ED) patients are being targeted with increased frequency for screening initiatives, some of which are unrelated to the patient’s reason for attending
Delivering ‘Excellence in Emergency Care’ – that’s the aim the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has set out in its new corporate strategy.
A&E staff are continuing to face ‘relentless pressure’ as latest data shows no sign of winter crisis abating
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has described the pressure facing A&E staff in Northern Ireland as “unsurmountable” as the latest performance data shows December was worst month on record for waiting time target
New data released by NHS England shows that A&E department started the year under immense pressure and there is no sign of improvement.
As the newly reconvened Northern Ireland Executive gets back to business, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has called for it to put Resuscitating Emergency Care in the country at the top of its ‘to-do’ list.