Mental Health (Self Harm) 2022-23 Interim Report
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme, Year One Interim Report
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme, Year One Interim Report
RCEM welcomes the publication of the National Suspected Cauda Equina Syndrome Pathway
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme National Report
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
Showing the principles that should apply…
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine & The Royal College of Radiologists – Best Practice Guideline
Key Recommendations for Retention and Workforce Wellbeing in Emergency Care
A Service Design and Configuration Committee publication, replacing and updating the RCEM Crowding Guidance of 2014.
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
All patients should have time critical medications prescribed and administered at their
usual time whilst in the ED
Updated to October 2023 version
RCEM Best Practice Guideline (Updated)
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