The Intercollegiate Board for Training in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine is responsible for training and assessment in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM)
We are excited to launch the Intercollegiate Board for Training in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Twitter page.
Give the page a like & follow to keep up to date on the most recent developments and opportunities to provide information on the PHEM sub-specialty in the UK.
⏰Last minute places have become available for the next IBTPHEM National PHEM Induction Course⏰
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to gain specialised training in pre-hospital emergency medicine!
Click here to apply bit.ly/3SsP3rS
Well, that’s another year. The 9th #IBTPHEM National #PHEM Introductory Course. Thirty six scenarios over 7 days. Thirty four delegates from across the UK. Paramedic and medical faculty from all training programmes. Extraordinary group of people. ✊🏻 🤗 #IBTPHEM#PHEM#FPHC
Today begins a new era of international major trauma research collaboration! Have your say on the research priorities you wish to see addressed with the James Lind Alliance; we'll be posting each day this week asking for your thoughts! Exciting! bit.ly/MajorTraumaSurvey
The Diploma in Retrieval and Transfer Medicine (DRTM) examination is currently open for applications.
Exam Dates: Monday, 18 April -Tuesday, 19 April 2022
Closing Date: 17 December 2021
Location: Edinburgh
Exam Webpage: rcsed.ac.uk/exams/exam-entry…
We often get asked, does our helicopter fly at night? 🚁🌃
Yes our pilots can fly the helicopter in the dark, however they cannot land on scene, as there may be obstructions such as telephone wires which are hard to see at night, so our team use cars instead.
Transfers and teamwork! Some of today's themes on @FPHCEd#IBTPHEM course.
Its been amazing to be supported all this week with ambulances and crews by @stjohnambulance and today I was lucky be able to get a team photo with my MRT colleagues from North @SJALondonMRT
Skills tested to the max with further @jesip999 principles tested thanks to @LincsARV and yet more technically difficult scenarios. The pace is picking up on @FPHCEd#IBTPHEM course.
Thankful for my numerous new friends and colleagues for the direct and indirect support this week
Today we met the "highs and lows" of #PHEM on the @FPHCEd#IBTPHEM course, with working at height and confined spaces familiarisation, as well as water, and fire and the spinning the wheel with the @jesip999#JointDecisionModel
Brain slight frazzled from all the knowledge and experience from the first 2 days of @FPHCEd#IBTPHEM course. Great focuses on threat and error management theory and practical, mental impacts of responding and team dynamics. Thanks to a great Day 1 team for the help and laughs!
Join us at our next FPHC Webinar: Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest - what's new
This webinar takes place at 7pm on the 21st April, where you can hear from the experts about several exciting developments in cardiac arrest.
Register for the event here: rcsed.ac.uk/professional-sup…
Sign up to the fourth national teaching session organized by the FPHC Student and Junior Trainee Group!
Date: 21.04.21
Time: 20:00 - 21:00
Please sign up using this link: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
This session will be worth 1 CPD point.
The following vacancies have become available within the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care: FPHC Chair, FPHC Vice Chair (Doctor), FPHC Honorary Treasurer & The Gibson Chair Lectureship. Please follow the link for full details on how to apply and closing dates: fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/about/about…
There's still time!
Join us tomorrow (21st Apr) at 2000hrs (just after @FPHCEd webinar) for our talk by @SECAmbulance on ambulance service capabilities and skill sets
Open to all from anywhere, first aider to HEMS doc aligned to @ibtphem
Register here:
forms.gle/JgMbizCdyTpWstF18
Applications for the Facilitated Elective in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine 2021 closes MONDAY the 19th October at 4pm. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to gain insight into a rapidly evolving specialty. For more info on the bursary and applying: shorturl.at/hnqE6
It has been over 6 weeks since we introduce you to the Faculty Blog. Since then we have published 3 wonderful blog posts discussing personal PHEM experiences. We hope that our followers would like to write a blog piece for us to add to these! For more info email fphc@rcsed.ac.uk
Introducing the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care Blog! The aim of the blog is to allow for an area where members of the PHEC community can come together to discuss ideas research & experiences, & to start discussions among our wide audience of practitioners.
fphcblog.wordpress.com/
Following an in-depth review from two recent audits, a complete update of the Patient Report Forms used by police officers in specialist roles was undertaken with input from the leads of police units involved. Further info on the new form available here: fphc.rcsed.ac.uk/about/about…