The National Health Service (NHS) is an organisation providing services and treatments in Primary, Secondary, Tertiary care across a spectrum of specialties. Disruptive technologies, treatments and new ways of delivery require the doctor and manager to work in an ever changing environment. Belfast like many cities across the UK needed big change
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
This paper aims to share with the readers about the experience of emergency nursing development and ...
Emergency medicine in the UK is at a crossroads. Here I review the story so far and discuss the dire...
Primary care is dealing with an ever-increasing workload. The causes are multi-factorial but include...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the current and predicted distribution of formal emergency nurse practitione...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Background: Every day throughout the UK, ambulance services seek medical assistance in providing cri...
documented. On a number of important indicators the people of Northern Ireland are both sicker and l...
Background. In 1992, the Tomlinson Report recommended a shift from secondary to primary care, includ...
Objective: To examine general practitioners’ (GPs’) perception of their role in emergency medicine a...
Changing population demographics and needs are resulting in a continual rise in acute medical admiss...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Concept of ED hubs has traction', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24(3): 5-5, publis...
The concept of emergency medical health care systems in Malaysia has existed since the 1950s. As in ...
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
This paper aims to share with the readers about the experience of emergency nursing development and ...
Emergency medicine in the UK is at a crossroads. Here I review the story so far and discuss the dire...
Primary care is dealing with an ever-increasing workload. The causes are multi-factorial but include...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the current and predicted distribution of formal emergency nurse practitione...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Background: Every day throughout the UK, ambulance services seek medical assistance in providing cri...
documented. On a number of important indicators the people of Northern Ireland are both sicker and l...
Background. In 1992, the Tomlinson Report recommended a shift from secondary to primary care, includ...
Objective: To examine general practitioners’ (GPs’) perception of their role in emergency medicine a...
Changing population demographics and needs are resulting in a continual rise in acute medical admiss...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Concept of ED hubs has traction', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24(3): 5-5, publis...
The concept of emergency medical health care systems in Malaysia has existed since the 1950s. As in ...
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
Emergency Medicine (EM) as a specialty is still quite new in South Africa and even more so in the pr...
This paper aims to share with the readers about the experience of emergency nursing development and ...