LearnED in Brighton
Welcome to LearnED in Brighton. Using the suffix- ED for Emergency department/Education and some pretty poor english we have created this website domain for those working in A&E.
This website contains useful links for educational resources, upcoming events and teaching materials aimed at all level of healthcare staff working in Emergency Medicine.
If you have anything you would like to get in contact with us for any reason please feel free to use the Contact Us TAB.
Applying for ED Specialty Training
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If your interested in a Career in Emergency Medicine and are considering applying click the following link to be taken to RCEM application page.
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Make the most of your study days
Brightonsimulation.org.uk This website contains useful links to book onto Simulation /Human factors and other workshops run from Brighton. Click on the Courses Tab to explore the variety of sessions.
Sussextrauma.org: If you have just started ED or are new to dealing with Trauma I would highly recommend this one day Sussex trauma course. It is a concise and an informative course dedicated to managing trauma patients without the need to splash out on an ATLS course and you get a badge. Also lots of good ED resources and links to ED conferences and events.
Human Factors Workshop- Led by Rob Galloway. Register for a place on this link http://human-factors.eventbrite.co.uk
ATLS is booked via Royal College of Surgeons. Course structure is now shorter with the introduction of e learning.Click logo to be directed to course section. Also more advance trauma courses e.g Thoracotomy.
Book onto events at the Royal Society of Medicine. Click logo to be sent to the emergency medicine section.
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Click Logo to visit The Royal College of Emergency Medicine website. Book events and conferences and explore the training pathway for emergency medicine.
Alternatively use this Search engine for EM courses. Search Engine
Keep your knowledge Up to date
Click on the following logos to be directed to emergency medicine pages.
For further websites/podcast/apps go to the resource tab.
Too much info!!!
Just like trying to find something to watch these days you can spend forever browsing. If your fed up with information overload watch the video below to find out how to create your own feed and mix together what articles you would like to read each day and other ideas.