Cambridge Prehospital Care Programme

Cambridge Prehospital Care Programme Up to date information on monthly lectures given by Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Doctors and Crit

We are a group of volunteer students and professionals interested in pre-hospital care who have come together to provide a regionally-delivered, internationally-streamed academic teaching programme with the aim of increasing interest in pre-hospital emergency medicine. We are closely linked with the East of England Major Trauma Centre at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, the East of England Ambulance Service, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Essex and Herts Air Ambulance, and Magpas Air Ambulance. Our goal is to create a multi-professional learning and networking environment that will introduce the core principles at the heart of pre-hospital emergency medicine and inspire the doctors and paramedics of today and of the future. By regularly allowing students and professionals of many healthcare backgrounds to come together, we want to embed shared, multidisciplinary working across the emergency services and receiving hospitals. Whether you work with a Voluntary Aid Society, are a member of a Community First Responder Scheme, are a student, or are a qualified and experienced doctor or paramedic, we know that there will be something for you at our forums. Our curriculum mapping not only ensures that our programme is expansive and relevant but also provides an appraisal tool for current PHEM trainees.

Whilst we take a summer break why not consider taking an immersion course with The Soteria Group to keep up your CPD! Th...
02/08/2025

Whilst we take a summer break why not consider taking an immersion course with The Soteria Group to keep up your CPD! The Soteria Group are specialists in providing bespoke, high fidelity, immersive training that is tailored to your needs. See the posters for upcoming courses or visit their website https://www.thesoteriagroup.co.uk

28/04/2025

🌟Our conference committee has been hard at work behind the scenes!🌟

Check out the updated programme for the 2025 FPHC Conference here bit.ly/3Gk5V0T

🎟️ Book your tickets here https://bit.ly/3RzJN4T 🎟️

06/04/2025

Have you been to our forums? Please write us a review!!

Our first speaker Dan Phillips from East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust has kicked us off for our forum on hyper...
03/04/2025

Our first speaker Dan Phillips from East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust has kicked us off for our forum on hyper acute stroke care. There is still time to come down to Anglia Ruskin University to join us in person, or join us online via the links in our event page!

Our first speaker Dan Phillips has started off the evening in Cambridge discussing mobile stroke units. There is still t...
03/04/2025

Our first speaker Dan Phillips has started off the evening in Cambridge discussing mobile stroke units. There is still time to drop down to Anglia Ruskin University to join us in person or join us online via the links in our event!

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We are a group of volunteer professionals active in pre-hospital care who have come together to provide a regionally-delivered, internationally-streamed academic teaching programme with the aim of increasing interest in pre-hospital emergency medicine. Our goal is to create a multi-professional learning and networking environment that will introduce the core principles at the heart of pre-hospital emergency medicine and inspire the doctors and paramedics of today and of the future. By regularly allowing students and professionals of many healthcare backgrounds to come together, we want to embed shared, multidisciplinary working across the emergency services and receiving hospitals. Whether you work with a Voluntary Aid Society, are a member of a Community First Responder Scheme, are a student, or are a qualified and experienced doctor or paramedic, we know that there will be something for you at our forums. Our curriculum mapping not only ensures that our programme is expansive and relevant but also provides an appraisal tool for current PHEM trainees.