Following a review by the Society for Acute Medicine Council we will be pausing activity on X for the foreseeable future.
To find updates on Press Releases and Society News, you can still find us on other social media platforms and our website.
Are you an Acute Medic & Do you want to help End Corridor Care?
Acute Medics as Improvers is a Quality Improvement course designed to help acute clinicians enhance their QI skills and deliver impactful changes.
Be part of the solution - Register here
https://t.co/CCpmH03NI1
Our new President, Professor Mark Strachan, makes the case for cross-party political agreement in Scotland on NHS reform in an opinion piece looking at the future of the health service which has been published today by the independent think tank @enlighten_scot Read the piece in full: https://t.co/UzAUJdHDj7
When women in medicine are given visibility, opportunity and respect, the profession grows stronger for everyone.
RCPE celebrates women by recognising those who came before and those shaping medicine today. From pioneering Fellows who opened doors to present-day physicians advancing care, education and leadership, progress has always been built through collective support.
This International Women’s Day, we stand with the global theme Give To Gain. Together, we continue to raise standards and build systems that support doctors at every stage of their careers.
#IWD2026 #GiveToGain #WomenInMedicine #SupportingDoctors
SAM has introduced the President’s Fully Funded Places initiative to members lacking a study budget from their employers, allowing them to attend SAM conferences.
https://t.co/KdZA7Bb6fO
Funding is central to research careers.
At our 24 March online event, clinicians will outline how to:
• identify suitable funding schemes
• build strong applications
• develop the early ideas that lead to successful bids
• secure support from Trusts and academic teams
28‑day catch‑up available. Book today: https://t.co/rQkGMPY1uS
Advance your acute care practice with Acute Medicine for the Generalist, focusing on real-world decision-making, evolving guidelines, and complex presentations. Book now: https://t.co/549Iqom8j4 #rcpeAcute26
A gentle reminder: Walking in fresh air is a simple, accessible way to support both physical and mental wellbeing, especially when the sky puts on a show💙
#NHSLothian#StepintoHealth
Bookings are now open for our Evening Medical Update on Medical Problems in Other Specialties – 31 March. More info and full programme here: https://t.co/atDRNDmNCX #rcpeEMU
In 2024 NHS staff reported working unpaid overtime equivalent to at least 49 000 full time employees.
A BMJ data analysis finds this discretionary effort, which has long underpinned NHS delivery, is declining. What does this mean for workforce planning?
https://t.co/ueJNOd2WoT
Patients registered with eight GP practices in southwest Edinburgh can now access a GP-led walk-in clinic in Wester Hailes from midday to 8pm, every day, for urgent health conditions.
Find out more and check if you’re eligible at https://t.co/Out4jZyhtz
Abstracts
Not long left to submit your abstract for the SAMCardiff conference!
The deadline is 23:59 on March 1, 2026.
We encourage all members of the multi-professional team to submit their abstracts.
https://t.co/odz7xUQzRI
At our #rcpeEMU on Managing Medical Uncertainty, hear expert perspectives on managing incidental findings and uncertainty in everyday clinical practice. Full programme: https://t.co/Ljzq2ZkKBW
Applications are open for scholarships for the University of Edinburgh’s online MSc Internal Medicine and MSc Critical Care, offered in partnership with RCPE.
Deadline to apply: 31 May 2026.
Visit our website for information on MSc Scholarships, including a free webinar recording: https://t.co/Ib3lRx6k6S
Abstracts
Not long left to submit your abstract for the SAMCardiff conference!
The deadline is 23:59 on March 1, 2026.
We encourage all members of the multi-professional team to submit their abstracts.
https://t.co/odz7xUQzRI
This business of reporting inpatient activity to clinical teams can be tricky. The activity doesn't always take place in the space it's supposed to take place in. And unless we align the activity with responsibility, the data won't be actionable.
Amlodipine takes 8 hours to start its action
So why do y'all recheck blood pressure 2 hours after giving 5mg Amlong to the patient with 180/100 bp ???
Learn to be patient !