We’ve got used to hearing how awful the UK’s knife crime problem is. It still is.
But in Greater Manchester medics also believe something is slowly starting to change.
WATCH https://t.co/QHjOz2S5mt
Prod: @emupton
Camera: @DeanMassey25
My new book is out this week.
It's a story about a lot of things, including - what happened to me in 2022 , the NHS, Emergency Medicine, body image, hiding in work, and zumba.
@anna_annabav@jotalbotbowen@RCEM_VP@RCollEM@RCEMpresident@DrSdeG
https://t.co/sTDJQ6KQZS
Three brilliant Pecha Kucha abstract presentations! 👏
Dr Salima Yasmin - PED-TV: Making every contact
count
Dr Isra Husain - Association between allergy & neurodivergence
Dr Shivali Jain - Safeguarding 16-17 olds in adult ED
I frequently get requests to do something different in EDs for a specific patient group. Here's the thing, asking us explicitly to prioritise one condition is also tacitly asking us to deprioritise others.
Dr Rachel Jenner advocating collaboration between teams and talking about the EM clinician’s view of violence reduction and sharing experience @rmjenner@RCEMevents@RCollEM#ISTV
RCEM resources on information sharing to tackle violence - including guides for clinical and clerical staff, the Cardiff model and SOPs available here https://t.co/uuEXzvQmFY
Thought provoking commentary from @rmjenner on ‘adultification’ which will particularly resonate with those working in adolescent trauma. Especially important for mixed adult/paed trauma services where it takes careful joint working to navigate https://t.co/eWaBaeKp1s
Fantastic article by @rmjenner et al.
I’m been guilty of the adultification of young people in whom I’ve managed as older than the child they are.
Safeguarding, vulnerability and mental health issues make this a very complex area with no easy answers.
https://t.co/tIUrjzldjc
RCEM is looking to recruit a new member to the Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Professional Advisory Group (PEM PAG) with experience and interest in paediatrics.
We are particularly interested in applications from EMTA representative, APEM representative and
those representing Northern Ireland.
Closing date 10 October 📅
More info here - https://t.co/7MPz0hLusz
#OnlineFirst
Paediatric emergency medicine in the UK: are we meeting the needs of our children today? A descriptive workforce survey 2006–2023
https://t.co/GwKlD5p674
@rmjenner@AssocPEM@RCollEM
#OnlineFirst
Paediatric emergency medicine in the UK: are we meeting the needs of our children today? A descriptive workforce survey 2006–2023
https://t.co/GwKlD5p674
@rmjenner@AssocPEM@RCollEM
#OnlineFirst
Paediatric emergency medicine in the UK: are we meeting the needs of our children today? A descriptive workforce survey 2006–2023
https://t.co/GwKlD5p674
@rmjenner@AssocPEM@RCollEM
Is your hospital ready to receive children after a major incident? Thinking of those involved or responding this week in #Southport@Stepiscitelli
Don’t forget the children—paediatric patients in mass casualty events and major incident planning | BJHM https://t.co/SeXHP4AjVG
📢Calling all #EDs!
Information Sharing to Tackle Violence saves lives – new guidance and supporting material explains why and how you can help https://t.co/4kkr0UYyHR
Please share with everyone working in your ED - help build the #BiggerPicture#ISTV@UKHomeOffice
An interesting, informative and inspiring day focusing on #ISTV@RCEMevents . Great to see so many people in real life instead of a Teams call and to make new connections.
@Katie_Wright28@martinpgriff@GM_VRU
Delighted to have @RCEMPresident make a virtual appearance at #ISTV Preventing serious violence using ED data event
✅Great to see months of work launch with a Standard Operating Procedure & 3 films for those inputting data
✅Check out all the resources👉https://t.co/UcxibvfCc8
📢Calling all #ED clinicians – you can help reduce violence in your area by recording information you ask your patients routinely every day
Here's how https://t.co/j1GzxeEE1L
#ISTV#RCEM#NHS@UKHomeOffice
Our President doing a virtual presentation at the #istv event here in London. @RCEMevents@RCollEM great crowd here today focussed on how EDs can team up with Violence Reduction Units