HEE’s Centre for Advanced Practice and HEE National Adult Critical Care Team are collaborating to accelerate workforce expansion for ACCPs
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I started my career in critical care nursing in 2007 only a few months after graduating as a registered nurse. I knew early on in my nurse training that I wanted to work in ICU...
Written by David Cartlidge
Written by David Cartlidge
The report exposes the magnitude of the long-term staffing shortages facing the NHS, and reinforces sustained calls for adequate workforce planning, increased training capacity, and measures to boost staff retention
Dr Rosie Baruah discusses microaggressions in medicine.
Publications from FICM and blogs written by the SSUAG.
Papers on centralisation and providing care in smaller hospitals.
HEE and FICM have agreed that the role of ACCPs will cease to fall under the scope of the Medical Associate Professions (MAP) and will instead be formally aligned with the Centre for Advancing Practice
NHS leadership have issued a letter to NHS organisations in England about release of doctors for work for the wider NHS including college activity
Trainee ACCPs are required to be entirely supernumerary for the first two years of their training; any deviation from this is likely to have a negative impact on both training and the governance structure around their clinical work