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More work this week to ensure we can deliver MRCEM OSCEs during the industrial action in June.
Thanks to huge efforts from @RCollEM exams team and examiners we can deliver on all days as planned 😀
🚨We have published a new statement with @RCRadiologists on 'Emergency Computed Tomography scans and the use of Intravenous Iodinated Contrast Agents'
See the joint statement and recommendations here:
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June’s MRCEM OSCE to go ahead as planned during period of industrial action
The College can confirm that these examinations will go ahead as planned.
Read more here: rcem.ac.uk/june-mrcem-osce-t…
At @rcollem we are looking for a new USS chair. Come on you POCUS folks, we know you want to lead POCUS in EM for the next few years :-)
rcem.ac.uk/volunteering-oppo…
Good luck to all those taking the FRCEM SBA today.
Remember, alongside the College, you can also #TellEMTA your views on the examination, which we feed to the exams group.
Click here to Tell EMTA:
emtacomms.us.to/?l=frcem_sba
EMTA Statement on Industrial Action. 📢
Please see our statement in response to the recent ballot of BMA members.
To read the full statement please see:
emtacomms.us.to/?l=ia_statem…@RCollEM @EMkeenbean @hannahbaird88@EMTAevents
You can reach us at emta@rcem.ac.uk
ALT Statement 1/4 - The Emergency Medicine Trainees Association (EMTA) recognises the 98% mandate in favour
of industrial action in the recent BMA ballot. We know this is a direct consequence of doctors
across all specialties feeling they are working in unsafe environments where patients are
regularly receiving substandard care. In emergency departments nationwide, patients are being
harmed by the inability to offload ambulances, exposure to overcrowding and waits of many
hours to be seen
ALT Statement 2/4 - Emergency medicine in particular has a serious retention crisis and the intense pressure felt by
frontline clinicians is evident. We believe all healthcare workers should feel valued, respected
and supported. Ensuring that doctors are appropriately remunerated for their work is a key part
of this and cannot be ignored. However, we also recognise the other contributing factors to
retention and endeavour to campaign for better training environments where we can. There will
be obvious concerns around patient safety during strikes but as studies have shown these are
unfounded.(ref) It is important that we make clear that patient safety has actually long been at
risk for years due to under-funding, under-resourcing, lack of beds and inadequate social care.
Staff deserve better and so do patients.
ALT Statement 3/4 - We recently surveyed our EMTA members on this issue and more than two-thirds of EM
trainees surveyed stated that working conditions were ‘the most important factor’ when
considering their decision to continue training or affected this decision ‘to a high extent’.
They said:
‘We are grossly undervalued for what we do. We work in a failing system that is overwhelmed.’
‘I am no longer in a position whereby I feel I can complete my job safely given current conditions and
this will impact my decision to continue with training.’
‘ I am only a year away from finishing 10 years of post-graduate training but I am already looking
into other options like leaving the UK, as the way EM currently is, is not sustainable and our wages
are not worth the stress and burnout.’
ALT Statement 4/4 - We respect the individual decisions of our staff to take industrial action only if they feel it is
appropriate to do so. EMTA is not a union and is affiliated with the Royal College of Emergency
Medicine (RCEM), a registered charity. As such we would direct any questions around industrial
action to the BMA but we do invite EM trainees to contact us if they have any concerns about
how their decision to strike could affect their training.
This document from RCPCH, while aimed at paediatricians, also contains valuable information:
https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/resources/industrial-action-nhs-practical-advice-paediatric-traineessas-doctors
Dr Lara Somerset & Dr Hannah Baird
Co-Chairs/Emergency Medicine Specialist Registrars on behalf of the EMTA Committee
Morning all. Delighted to be joining the Training Standards Committee for @RCollEM today.
Lovely to see people face to face, and lots to discuss. (And a few people on line too).
Thank you. Always an option. We have an excellent team at the @RCollEM press office who have worked hard over the last few years, and last two days, to improve and coordinate our media advocacy efforts. This helps us perform our role as the EM representative body @gordonm1les
If you have received correspondence confirming that your exam results have been affected by this incident and you require support, please contact the College via the contact details provided in the email you should have received today.
"Diversity is about all of us & about us having to figure out how to walk through this world together." We love this quote @JackieWoodson which captures the ♥ of #CountMeIn. Help us celebrate EM diversity & advocate for you by filling in your profile: bit.ly/RCEM-CountMeIn
Well done to all candidates who completed their MRCEM OSCE this diet! Results are scheduled to be released 6 May 2022. Thank you to all the examiners who contributed to the delivery of this examination.
“The dissatisfaction the public feel with A&E is understandable, EM staff are also wholly dissatisfied & tired of being unable to deliver the high-quality effective care they are trained to provide because of the lack of beds & staff in EDs, & the indifference shown by the Gov."
Meet Maya our wonderful consultant who received the presidents medal from @RCollEM (delayed due Covid) for services above and beyond the call of duty. Maya is an asset to our team and we could not be more proud 💙 @Mel_Pickup @karendawber@_Sajaz#TeamED@RCEMpresident
This is so important for our specialty. Fairness has primacy in all we do at RCEM. We need good data to know how we live up to this. Please fill this in 👍
🧵To celebrate our diverse Emergency Medicine 🏥 community, we are launching the #CountMeIn campaign, working to ensure the speciality is inclusive, fair and equitable. To get involved, fill in your profile here bit.ly/RCEM-CountMeIn
1-week left to book your face-to-face ticket at the Spring CPD Conference 2022, 29 - 31 March in Bournemouth
⏰ Registration for face-to-face tickets closes at midday (GMT) on Mon 21 March.
Book your place now ➡ bit.ly/35hVNDb
We can't wait to see you 😎
#RCEMcpd
We need you again team. Please do sign up. We are working on more training slots and better experience for examiners urgently. You’re going to be pampered! In the mean we do need a few more bums on seats for 3 weeks hence
Calling all RCEM Examiners! Have you signed up for the upcoming March/April MRCEM OSCE yet? If not, please go to rcemexams.org to sign up today!
Can’t remember your login details? No problem - just email exams@rcem.ac.uk and we’ll book the dates on your behalf.
Calling all RCEM Examiners! Have you signed up for the upcoming March/April MRCEM OSCE yet? If not, please go to rcemexams.org to sign up today!
Can’t remember your login details? No problem - just email exams@rcem.ac.uk and we’ll book the dates on your behalf.