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Title: College of Emergency Medicine The first year


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College of Emergency MedicineThe first year
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CCT in Emergency Medicine /- sub-specialty/certi
fication
Run-through training in Emergency Medicine MMC
September 2006

Transitional ST4 entry Competitive entry if gt2
years SHO posts, EM 2 other ACCS / ST3
specialties desirable Full MCEM 2 life
support courses essential.
TRANSITIONAL ENTRY POINTS
FCEM
ST4, ST5, ST6 in Emergency Medicine
Sub-specialty training in Paediatric EM or
additional training in ICM / Acute Medicine
MCEM Part BC
Transitional ST3 entry Competitive entry if gt2
years SHO posts, EM 2 other ACCS / ST3
specialties, full MCEM desirable MCEM A 2
life support courses essential.
ST3 EM trauma musculoskeletal or TO EM with
emphasis on Paediatrics Paediatric EM
Relevant time - limited training posts
MCEM Part A
OR Exit ACCS and wait to compete for entry into
Anaesthetics, ICM or Acute Medicine specialist
training (unless equitable changes of career
direction by other doctor on ACCS rotation)
ACUTE CARE COMMON STEM ST1 and ST2 1 year
Emergency Medicine Acute Medicine 1 year
Anaesthetics Intensive Care Medicine Order of
Rotation and split of each year may vary, gt3/12
in each specialty.
Transitional ST2 entry Competitive entry if gt1
year but lt2 years SHO posts. EM 1 other ACCS
specialty MCEM A 1 life support course
desirable.
Relevant Fixed Term Specialty Training
Appointments (FTSTAs)
Competitive Entry to ST1 ACCS (EM) from FY2/
equivalent by Interview and structured references
SHO or equivalent NCC grade posts for
competence
FY2 FY1
Normal RUN - THROUGH TRAINING PATHWAY
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The College of Emergency Medicine
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Merger of CEM/BAEM
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The other work
  • Exams- record numbers 350 part A MCEM
  • Education Courses, e learning textbook
  • Research- grants, Questions in Lords
  • PMTEB- visiting, Article 14, CCT, fees consult
  • Other- ECP work, Parliamentary Select Committee
    evidence, NCAS, GMC
  • Roadshow

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CCT in Emergency Medicine /- sub-specialty/certi
fication
Run-through training in Emergency Medicine MMC
September 2006

Transitional ST4 entry Competitive entry if gt2
years SHO posts, EM 2 other ACCS / ST3
specialties desirable Full MCEM 2 life
support courses essential.
TRANSITIONAL ENTRY POINTS
FCEM
ST4, ST5, ST6 in Emergency Medicine
Sub-specialty training in Paediatric EM or
additional training in ICM / Acute Medicine
MCEM Part BC
Transitional ST3 entry Competitive entry if gt2
years SHO posts, EM 2 other ACCS / ST3
specialties, full MCEM desirable MCEM A 2
life support courses essential.
ST3 EM trauma musculoskeletal or TO EM with
emphasis on Paediatrics Paediatric EM
Relevant time - limited training posts
MCEM Part A
OR Exit ACCS and wait to compete for entry into
Anaesthetics, ICM or Acute Medicine specialist
training (unless equitable changes of career
direction by other doctor on ACCS rotation)
ACUTE CARE COMMON STEM ST1 and ST2 1 year
Emergency Medicine Acute Medicine 1 year
Anaesthetics Intensive Care Medicine Order of
Rotation and split of each year may vary, gt3/12
in each specialty.
Transitional ST2 entry Competitive entry if gt1
year but lt2 years SHO posts. EM 1 other ACCS
specialty MCEM A 1 life support course
desirable.
Relevant Fixed Term Specialty Training
Appointments (FTSTAs)
Competitive Entry to ST1 ACCS (EM) from FY2/
equivalent by Interview and structured references
SHO or equivalent NCC grade posts for
competence
FY2 FY1
Normal RUN - THROUGH TRAINING PATHWAY
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