Based at the University Hospitals of Leicester, we serve the educational needs of healthcare practitioners in Acute & Emergency Medicine across the East Midlands, UK
Based at the University Hospitals of Leicester, we serve the educational needs of healthcare practitioners in Acute & Emergency Medicine across the East Midlands, UK
To become increasingly able to prioritise and organise clinical and administrative duties in order to optimise patient care. To become increasingly able to make appropriate clinical and clerical decisions in order to optimise the effectiveness of the clinical team.
View curriculum for CC4
We’re launching a new coaching scheme for our local ED staff to help boost morale and empower them to reach their goals. Find out how you too could establish this in your own department!
This week we look at decreased conscious levels in children; and how medical staff can maintain performance when they’re not at their physical best.
A round up of the top 10 tips submitted by ED staff at the University Hospitals of Leicester.
Poster submission by Lisa Langton (PACP) & Dawn Lewis (ACP) for the #EM2C2018 conference
mEDistation is an in situ educational tool that aims to capture learning moments and promote well-being amongst ED staff
A 21-year-old female presenting with sudden onset right iliac fossa pain 6 hours ago.
How can you help your ED night manager, and in turn, how can they help you?
“Morale: a theme of the moment” (thoughts from the #EDworkforceideas conference)
Last October, I was very fortunate to be able to spend a day in the control room of @EMASNHSTrust, to find out a bit more about what the oft ethereal and mystical “control” actually does.
Working the ED can often be complicated, there can be distractions and developments that make even a simple case more complex than it should be.
A 41-year-old male is brought to the ER by paramedics with the history of worsening SOB for last 6 hours.