Mental Health (Self-Harm) Quality Improvement Project National Report
Mental Health (Self-Harm) Quality Improvement Project National Report
Mental Health (Self-Harm) Quality Improvement Project National Report
Letter to Foreign Secretary – UN Political Declaration – March 2021
Letter to the Chancellor Regarding the Spring Budget 2021
Position Statement: Public Health in Emergency Medicine
Assessing for Cognitive Impairment in Older People National Results
Covid-19: ED Infection Prevention and Control during Covid-19 Pandemic
Response to the Clinical Review of Standards Consultation
RCEM CARES: Retention Policymaker Brief for MPs
Best practice for infection prevention and control for health and management professionals who work in or have responsibility for running and regulating emergency departments.
PPE Ethnic Minorities and Risk in EDs During the Pandemic
The presumption in Emergency Medicine is that our aim is to prolong life, however, we should also recognise that alleviating suffering and prioritising quality of life is just as important
This guideline deals with patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) suspected of Internal Drug Trafficking (SIDT) or concealment
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