The RCoA and the FICM encourage all their Fellows and Members, as well as other NHS staff and members of the public, to be vaccinated against COVID-19
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FICM and RCoA call for all Fellows and Members, as well as other NHS staff and members of the public, to ensure they are vaccinated against COVID-19 as the best way of protecting themselves and others
FICM welcomes the plan, but an increased number of critical care beds is an inadequate solution without the properly trained workforce to cover them
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.
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
Ensure this simple and short survey is completed during its annual collection phase