Clinical Responsibility for Patients Within the Emergency Department
RCEM Position Statement (Updated)
RCEM Position Statement (Updated)
This guideline is written to cover the basic requirements for provision of information to patients in Emergency Departments in the United Kingdom.
Joint Position Statement between UK Clinical Pharmacy Association and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
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Updated detailed information on the MRCEM OSCE examination
RCEM Scotland’s response to Scottish Health, Sport and Social Care committee inquiry into NHS winter planning.
Guidance bridging the gap between evidence and the need to provide quality care and advice, updated February 2024.
This guideline has been developed to help medical and nursing staff within Emergency Department (EDs) provide better care for their patients.
Use of the SNAP Regimen for Treatment of Paracetamol Toxicity in adults and children
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