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Finally, the most awaited news is here.Register your interest now : https://forms.gle/qgypZ6oYufV61jT17We are pleased to...
09/09/2025

Finally, the most awaited news is here.

Register your interest now :

https://forms.gle/qgypZ6oYufV61jT17

We are pleased to announce our 2026 LGEM MRCEM Batch 6.

Applications Opening: 05 October 2025 at 12:00 UK time.

You can register your pre-application interest now.

Eligible candidates may receive an offer of acceptance prior to the official application opening date.

Only 100 doctors will be registered for this programme.

Programme Duration: 2 Years.

Eligibility:
• MBBS, and the doctor must be working in EM, Acute Medicine, or any acute specialty such as Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia, ITU, or General Practice in a supervised medical setup,
OR
• The doctor must take a clinical job within 3 months of the start of the programme.

What to do next?

Simply fill out this form:

https://forms.gle/qgypZ6oYufV61jT17

And write in the comments below: “Applied”

You can also email us your CV at info@londongem.uk

Before applying, please visit our website www.londongem.uk and read about our CCP EM MRCEM Programme.

Note: This programme is open to all countries. The face-to-face component of this programme will be delivered over 4 days in Dubai, London, and Pakistan.
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Dr Ash
MBBS MRCP MRCEM
FRCEM EBEEM MRCPCH
Director
London Global Emergency Medicine
Breaking Barriers in EM Education

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Last Chance To Avail This Opportunity

You Cannot Miss This Event:

7Th September 25.

Leadership In Advance Trauma Management

Hosted by: London College of Emergency Medicine / Christ College London
Location: 10-16 Tiller Road, Docklands, Canary Wharf, London, E14 8PX

Course Duration
• 1 Day
• 8 Hours
• 6 CPD Points

Course Fee
• £250

Booking & Enquiries
• Email: admissions@lcem.org.uk
• WhatsApp: +44 7737 084828

Course Director

Dr Shumontha Dev
FRCEM
Emergency Medicine Consultant – London

Faculty Members
1. Dr Savvas Papasavvas – FRCEM, FRCS
Emergency Medicine Consultant – London
2. Dr Michael Traur – FRCEM
Emergency Medicine Consultant – London
3. Dr Ehsan Riyaz – FRCEM
Emergency Medicine Consultant – London
4. Dr Syed Ali Ahmed – FRCEM
Emergency Medicine Consultant – Kent, England

Course Outline

All sessions are practical, interactive, and delivered one-to-one.

Core Modules:
• Human Factors in Trauma Leadership
• Behaviour under stress, situational awareness, and team dynamics.
• Effective Communication in Trauma Teams
• SBAR, closed-loop communication, and multidisciplinary challenges.
• Trauma Readiness: Equipment & Preparation
• Trauma bay setup, checklists, simulation for polytrauma readiness.
• Team Structure & Role Allocation
• Clear task assignment, workflow optimisation.
• Anticipation & Forward-Thinking Leadership
• Predict complications, resource planning in critical moments.
• Managing Diverse & Underperforming Teams
• Real-time coaching, motivation, handling varied competencies.
• Preventing Clinical Errors
• Mitigating cognitive bias, recognising decision fatigue.
• High-Stakes Decision-Making in Trauma
• Resuscitative thoracotomy, perimortem C-section, treatment withdrawal.
• Post-Event Team Debriefing
• Structured reflection, emotional resilience, team support.
• Family Communication & Breaking Bad News
• Compassionate conversations, managing distress and expectations.
• Conflict Resolution in Trauma Care
• Interdisciplinary disputes, referrals, external communication.
• Leadership in Special Trauma Scenarios
• Pregnancy trauma, anticoagulated patients, unusual trauma cases.
• Neuro-Resuscitation & ITU Integration
• Preventing secondary brain injury, resus-to-ITU continuity.
• Massive Haemorrhage & Damage Control
• Active bleeding leadership, transfusion protocols.
• Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Leadership
• Trauma-specific CPR, injury survivability.
• Paediatric Polytrauma Leadership
• Managing child trauma, family and paediatric team engagement.
• Major Incident & Mass Casualty Management
• Triage, surge planning, hospital-field coordination.
• Safe Transfer of the Critically Injured
• Transport logistics, safe handover protocols.
• Referral to Major Trauma Centres
• Escalation criteria, remote decision-making.
• Understanding Trauma Networks & Level 1 Centres
• Trauma systems, standards, and best practices.

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Bell’s palsy,a type of facial paralysis typically caused by a lower motor neuron lesion affecting the facial nerve.

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