The hardest part can be knowing where to start.
If you want to make your ED green but you're not sure where to begin, join us on our RCEM sustainability study day as Dr Helen Wilkins outlines her…
I recently came across this quarterly report from the Office for National Statistics, which I found interesting and I thought might be useful to others:…
Reducing unnecessary blood tests saves emissions, money, staff time and improves the patient experience.
Join us as Dr Frances Balmer discusses how we can reduce coagulation testing in the…
We're delighted to hear from Dr Hannah Webb at the RCEM Sustainable Emergency Care Study Day, presenting how she re-introduced reusable suture packs to the ED.
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One week until our RCEM Study day on Sustainable emergency care. Learn how to get hands on in making change as Dr Anu Mitra presents his a QIP on reducing unnecessary cannulation in the ED
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RCEM released their position statement on environmentally sustainable emergency healthcare today. I think it's a strong move from RCEM and will support clinicians like me who advocate for…
Only 2 weeks to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Environmentally Sustainable Emergency Care Study Day.
We're proud to welcome some of the most knowledgable speakers from the world of…
In my role as Community Childrens Physiotherapy Respiratory Physiotherapist and green champion for Community Team, there are many ways in which we can make a difference. I have a particular interest…
In my role as Community Childrens Physiotherapy Respiratory Physiotherapist and green champion for Community Team, there are many ways in which we can make a difference. I have a particular interest…
Without much fanfare (yet), we now have a combination steroid + bronchodilator treatment licensed for use as needed in "mild" asthma. No maintenance therapy, just as needed, so it's not MART.
This…