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The Somerset town of Taunton, once again, is providing the Royal College of Emergency Medicine with stellar and esteemed representatives.
The Somerset town of Taunton, once again, is providing the Royal College of Emergency Medicine with stellar and esteemed representatives.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Scotland has urged the country’s Government to take urgent action to Resuscitate Emergency Care.
Additional seasonal pressures are pushing the NHS to the brink warns The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM).
Showing the principles that should apply…
On the anniversary of the publication of NHS England and the Government’s Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan the Royal College of Emergency Medicine says it has had little or no positive impact
The RCEM has welcomed the increase in hospital beds achieved by NHS England but has warned there is still much more to do to ensure that the health system moves out of crisis.
Professor Matt Reed sets out his aims as the new Chair of RCEM’s Research Committee and shares his Emergency Medicine story.
QECC has continued to thrive thanks to the dedication and enthusiasm of its members and has been active in producing guidance as well as safety bulletins
The team has also continued long-standing collaborations with key international partners.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine & The Royal College of Radiologists – Best Practice Guideline
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has updated its guidance for Emergency Department crowding in response to the increasing threat to timely emergency care and the impact it is having on Emergency Medicine clinicians and their patients.
Emergency Department (ED) crowding represents the greatest threat to the timely delivery of emergency care in the UK and across the world.