‘Acute medicine as a specialty has never been more important’: Future Healthcare Journal explores the future of NHS acute medical services

The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has published the latest issue of Future Healthcare Journal (FHJ) bringing together expert insight on the future of acute care in the NHS. Guest edited by consultant acute physician and Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) England representative Dr Anika Wijewardane, the June 2026 edition of FHJ focuses on how acute care must evolve to meet rising patient demand, workforce…

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Hospice funding must be recognised as a patient flow and hospital safety issue, says Society for Acute Medicine (04 June)

The Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) has backed calls for immediate and sustainable funding for hospices, warning that pressures on palliative and community services are increasingly being felt across acute hospitals. SAM president Dr Vicky Price joined MPs, peers and representatives from across the health and care sector this week in delivering a letter to 10…

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FAMUS Bursary Applications Now Open

The FAMUS working group are looking to award up to four educational bursaries worth up to£500 each. These awards are looking to support clinicians to develop or undertake projectswhich involve POCUS in improving patient care. We encourage applications from any cliniciansfor any project that is associated with point of care ultrasound. The working group will…

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‘Good performance should not simply mean lower admission rates’ – SAM president (13 May)

Commenting in the HSJ on analysis which shows around 15 per cent of emergency admissions at some trusts are potentially avoidable, Dr Vicky Price, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “Variation in potentially avoidable admissions between trusts is likely to reflect a combination of factors, including local access to alternatives such as same…

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International Nurses Day, 12 May 2026: Get Involved!

The Society for Acute Medicine is proud to support International Nurses Day on 12 May, and we’re asking all members to get involved. This year, we’re gathering real patient feedback to celebrate the incredible work of our acute medical nursing teams. Please share the QR-coded poster and printable version with your patients during your tea rounds on 12…

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Update on the Society’s X Account

Dear Members Following a review by the Society for Acute Medicine Council we will be pausing activity on X for the foreseeable future.      To find updates on Press Releases and Society News, you can still find us on other social media platforms and our website: Threads, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Youtube.

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