April 2018 – Spring has definitely arrived (I write this as most of us dig ourselves out of the snow after the Beast from the East!) and we can reflect on the continuing challenges that face our Emergency Departments and our staff. It is certainly a marker of the dedication, commitment and sheer ‘can do’ attitude that has allowed us to somehow maintain safety and provide decent care to our patients.
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Flourishing in EM and reflections on Bawa-Garba
March 2018 – The joy of daffodils appearing, lightens the heart and the spirit! Spring is here and no doubt it gives a certain sense of pleasure that you can put your ‘seasonal affective disorder’ lamp away for another year.
Numbers & Narnia
Feb 2018 – Numbers are a funny thing! You can make such a clear judgement about some, but others take more time to decipher and understand what they mean and what the consequences really are. This month is all about numbers!
Resolutions & solutions for 2018
Jan 2018 – Welcome to 2018. No doubt your New Year resolutions have been finely sculpted in your mind and your body is already beginning to see the benefits!
Looking back on 2017
December 2017 – Welcome to this month’s reflections of College news and events. A month indeed to look back on 2017 and touch on some of the real highlights that have marked the College calendar as well as noting the ongoing battles that we face.
An EM workforce for the next decade
November 2017 – Firstly, by the time you read this I hope you will be reflecting on what will have been an excellent 50th anniversary celebration of our great specialty. We hope that many of you were able to participate in some way and that you captured some great memories.
Guest blog – Keeping healthy and maintaining your wellbeing
13 October 2017 – Today our guest blog comes from Laura Howard and Susie Hewitt who look at how you can keep healthy and ensure your long term wellbeing.
Guest Blog – Violence Prevention and Female Genital Mutilation
11 October 2017 – Today’s guest blog is a little different – a presentation from Dr Richard Fawcett on violence prevention and female genital mutilation.
Guest blog – mental health in EDs
10 October 2017 – Today is World Mental Health Day so RCEM has chosen Mental Health as the theme of day two of our jubilee celebration week.
Those of us working in Emergency Medicine are all too familiar with the effects that poor mental health have on our patients.
Guest blog – welcome to our 50th anniversary celebration week!
Enjoy the first day of the RCEM 50 Celebrations Week At 0909 on 9th October join your EM Colleagues around the globe in teaching BLS to as many people as possible until 11am!