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
The trainee will understand the role of the Emergency Department and its staff in major incidents, to understand the planning and to be prepared for a major incident.
This week the EM3 team ran a fantastic in situ multi-disciplinary AND multi-departmental COVID19 simulation & debrief session in our ED that involved the joint efforts of 30-40 members of staff across the whole hospital.
The phrase ‘head injury’ covers a multitude of different conditions and scenarios, and is a catch-all term for a spectrum of disease.
The phone rings and the voice on the other end says: “This is Ambulance Control we are declaring a Major Incident.” Do you know what happens next?
National Ambulance Resilience Unit (NARU) and NHS England highlight how the Initial Operational Response (IOR) impacts upon Hazmat/CBRN response for staff working in the front line of the NHS.
We are always looking to expand the number of resources that link to the RCEM curriculum. If you would like to contribute relevant links to be included, simply fill out the form below. We endeavour to peer review all links sent to us to ensure they are of the highest educational quality.