Training the next generation of Emergency Physicians across Wales
All Wales School of
Emergency Medicine
The All Wales School of Emergency Medicine has the responsibility to develop, oversee and deliver the training of Doctors working in the Specialty of Emergency Medicine in Wales. We work closely with the Wales Deanery & the Royal College of Emergency Medicine as well as the Health Boards in Wales to achieve this
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Letter to AWSEM Trainees from HEIW (Teaching Days)
Please see the following letter addressed to all AWSEM trainees on behalf of HEIW. The content of which relates to teaching day sign up and process
HEIW Generic Curriculum Teaching Days
Have a look a the following link to sign up for HEIW Generic Curriculum Teaching Days
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Teaching Calendar
Careers
From Paediatric Emergency Medicine through to Out of Programme...
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Job Adverts
*Job Adverts* Senior Clinical Fellow Positions in Emergency Medicine UHW – Aug 2024 EMTA Clinical Fellow App Click on the image for UK wide Clinical Fellowship jobs from EMTA…
OOPs
An OOP provides trainees with the opportunity to take time out of training to develop new skills or interests whilst retaining a national training number. OOPs are always considered and
Subspecialties
If Emergency Medicine wasn’t enough already… why not consider sub-specialising? Academic Emergency Medicine Current Lead: Dr Suresh Kumar Gopala Pillai is a Senior Lecturer In Emergency Medicine (Enhanced Research), Swansea University
Emergency Medicine in Wales
From University Hospital of Wales to Maelor Hospital, take a look at each region in Wales and what it has to offer
Emergency Medicine is a field of practice based on the knowledge and skills required for the prevention, diagnosis and management of acute and urgent aspects of illness and injury affecting patients of all age groups with a full spectrum of undifferentiated physical and behavioural disorders. It further encompasses an understanding of the development of pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency medical systems and the skills necessary for this development.’
International Federation for Emergency Medicine, 1991