
AcuteMedicineJournal
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Official journal of @acutemedicine
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http://acutemedjournal.co.uk 05-10-2016 13:47:54
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āAcute Medicine research has a vital role in improving NHS care; scope for collaboration with general physicians through Royal College of Physiciansā Super talks & great discussion - pleasure to take part. Thanks for invite #SAMBrighton SAM Online Tim Cooksley Vicky Komrower/Price. now [email protected] Liz Sapey


At the heart of this appalling new normal is a system where demand continues to exceed capacity. No hospital can āplay ballā whilst functioning at 100% capacity We are hurtling into months of chaos as this winter will be a new terrifying nadir Tim Cooksley inews.co.uk/news/health/peā¦

SAM Pres Nick Murch - uptick in flu cases already being "felt in urgent and emergency care where delayed assessment...and degrading corridor care is continuing" Royal College of Emergency Medicine Adrian Boyle telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/3ā¦


"Despite the positive rhetoric around tackling waiting lists, our concern is that the government continues to avoid acknowledging overtly that there will be no elective recovery without emergency care recoveryā says SAM immediate past president Tim Cooksley bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ā¦

"The extra cases of winter viruses... mean many hospitals will fall into critical incidents and patient safety will be compromised - not as result of hard working staff not putting it first but because hospitals simply cannot cope" Tim Cooksley tells The i Paper

There is insufficient workforce and capacity to meet the demands of an increasingly ageing population...with simply no resilience to cope with any excess strain. The sooner the Government acknowledges this reality and need to find social care - the better for everyone Tim Cooksley



"The media is full of pictures of patients in corridors; long queues of ambulances outside EDs and stories of horrific patient experiences: this is seen and experienced by frontline staff every day. It is an appalling situation. Dr Rachel Clarke Shaun Lintern

A real concern here is that when flu season settles people will feel major NHS crisis is over and emphasis for urgent action reduced. It won't be. It isn't the fundamental cause of current emergency. Adrian Boyle Royal College of Emergency Medicine Dr Rachel Clarke Shaun Lintern

š¬ āAs an urgent care doctor I see NHS at its worst ā Starmerās plan is deeply flawedā š©ŗ Dr Tim Cooksley, a consultant in acute medicine in Manchester, tells Paul Gallagher the Prime Minister risks an āeternal crisisā in the NHS without urgent reform trib.al/fWhyQam

āThese findings, while shocking, are not unexpected.Ā The issue of corridor care is one we, and many others, have raised consistently over recent years ā not just monthsā - Dr Nick Murch, president of SAM, on Royal College of Physicians snapshot survey on corridor care dailymail.co.uk/health/articleā¦

Editorial Update. We thank Dr. Tim Cooksley for his exceptional leadership of the Acute Medicine Journal. We now welcome Dr. Ascanio Tridente as our new Editor ā a leader in acute & critical care, research & innovation. Read more š f064t.r.bh.d.sendibt3.com/mk/mr/sh/1t6AV⦠#AcuteMedicine

āThis situation, where over a million older patients are known to have endured prolonged periods of over 12 hours in EDs, frequently in unsuitable and undignified settings such as corridors, is a matter of grave concernā says SAM president Dr Nick Murch theguardian.com/society/2025/mā¦