‘Govt must recognise there will be no elective recovery without emergency care recovery’ – SAM past president (05 December)

Commenting today (05 December) on the Prime Minister’s speech outlining priorities for the NHS and NHS England’s warning about winter pressures, Dr Tim Cooksley, immediate past president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “Pressures throughout the system are perfectly and bleakly illustrated in urgent and emergency care where patients experience appalling conditions and prolonged…

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‘Concern about continued emergency care crisis is well placed’ – SAM past president (02 December)

Commenting on Labour’s plan to commit to the restoration of the 92% referral to treatment (RTT) target by March 2029, as reported in The Times today (02 December), Dr Tim Cooksley, immediate past president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “The concern that urgent and emergency care will experience a continued crisis is well placed.  “The…

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‘Assisted dying debate brings into focus another area where resourcing is inadequate’ – SAM past president (1 December)

Commenting today (1 December) on the implications assisted dying will have on the NHS and the announcement of the launch of a palliative care commission, Dr Tim Cooksley, immediate past president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “The assisted dying debate brings into focus another area in the NHS and social care where resourcing…

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Reduced flu vaccine uptake among healthcare staff and older people “worrying” says SAM president (30 November)

Commenting in The Sunday Telegraph on the reduced uptake in flu vaccinations among healthcare staff and older people, Dr Nick Murch, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “The apparent reduced uptake in the vaccine for influenza amongst both health care professionals and at risk individuals is somewhat worrying.  “It may suggest an element…

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‘Urgent and emergency care survey lays bare scale of the challenge’ – SAM president (21 November)

Commenting on findings from a Care Quality Commission survey of more than 45,500 people who used NHS urgent and emergency care (UEC) services in 2024, Dr Nick Murch, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “The fact two-thirds of patients reported waiting more than four hours and subsequently had worse than average experiences in all…

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Outgoing SAM Council Members, October 2024

Tash Kelly, former Nurse Representative “Tash has made a huge impact on SAM council since joining us 5 years ago and will be sorely missed. If anyone can cut through the nonsense and say it like it is – it’s Tash. As well as being an endless fount of common sense, she is also a truly…

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Uncertain recovery communication guide

Following the success of the ‘Guide to compassionate phone communication’ developed during the COVID pandemic, palliative care consultants Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Antonia Field-Smith in collaboration with RCP have developed this infographic to support doctors in having honest conversations with patients and those important to them. Published 14 October 2024 Upcoming webinar: Talking about…

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