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Following our hugely successful Conference, we’re excited that The Resus Room have released a new podcast episode covering the event! Huge thanks to our Sponsors, Partners and The Resus Room for their support. Listen now!: https://t.co/RwpMXoeBMN
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FPHC have released brand new guidance on the pre-hospital management of crush injury. Created from expert consensus and review of the literature, this guidance is aimed at all pre-hospital care practitioners. Read more here:
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If your feed makes you feel like sanity is extinct, you’re not alone. Citizens for Sanity is here to confront the radical left head-on, post by post. We take their words and their videos to expose the woke agenda to America. FOLLOW @citizens_sanity today and fight with us.
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📢 Join the FPHC Training & Standards Committee We're seeking members to help review and endorse pre-hospital care courses and support Faculty standards. 🗓️ Apply by 20 Jan 2026 📧 Send CV & applications to fphc@rcsed.ac.uk https://t.co/ThC6dLec8i
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New FPHC Consensus Statement Updated guidance on pre-hospital care for critically ill or injured pregnant patients is now live, with clear recommendations for assessment, resuscitation, positioning and trauma care. Read more:
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IMPACT and FPHC have completed their Priority Setting Partnership, bringing together experts, responders and people with lived experience to agree the Top 10 research priorities for road injury. A huge thanks to all involved. Read more on our website here
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Make sure the young men in your life are ready for a successful future!
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Reflecting on your career as the year wraps up? Now is a great time to apply and start preparing for the 2026 Diploma in Urgent Care Exam! More info: https://t.co/HAKtoakVcs #DUMC #FPHC #urgentcare #diploma
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At the 2025 FPHC Conference, we were delighted to host our poster competition once again. Thank you to everyone who took part, and congratulations to our winners! You can view the winning poster on our website. https://t.co/3WxLxhRzT9
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New guidance from the FPHC Wellbeing Group highlights how small ‘secondary stressors’—from rota problems to lack of rest spaces—add to the pressure on Pre-Hospital staff and drive burnout. Learn how organisations can better support their teams:
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Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine - In 2022 the Faculty of Pre-hospital Care (FPHC) report on “Valuing Staff, Valuing Patients” was published,...
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@FPHCEd
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FPHC has released updated guidance on the safe, effective use of POCUS in pre-hospital care. It outlines key indications, training needs, equipment considerations and governance — with a reminder that POCUS must not delay essential care. Read it here:
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@FPHCEd
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As part of our conference schedule, some of our delegates did a training session to 'Stop the Bleed'. This was delivered by Major Gen (Rtd) Tim Hodgetts on behalf of CitizenAid. One lucky winner took the training kit home and will cascade this training to the public #FPHC2025
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Dr David Cooper continues with the offshore theme, delivering a comprehensive talk on the role of an offshore medic “Scope of practice: HUGE” #FPHC2025
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@FPHCEd
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Dr Pam Hardy provides the closing remarks for the conference, extending her thanks to everyone involved in facilitating an excellent 2 days of CPD #FPHC2025 See you at the next conference!
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@FPHCEd
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We are happy to welcome JESIP to this year's FPHC conference! JESIP has set the standard for interoperability between emergency services and we are proud to partner with them for our conference. Last minute tickets still available! https://t.co/Lj9h28Ffu3 #fphc2025
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Dr Jeremy Richardson joins the final talk of the conference, sharing the operational capabilities of Offshore Medical Services(OHS) which facilitate retrieval in the North Seas #FPHC2025
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Next up, Dr Tim Smith explores medical planning in offshore wind settings. To deliver high quality care, the “full patient journey needs to be understood”. #FPHC2025
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The penultimate session this afternoon is covering the Faculty’s work on the Clinical Response to Major Incidents (CRMI). Talks include the new Diploma in Major Incident Management, updates on the CRMI, and the fantastic FPHC Wellbeing Charter, soon to be published. #FPHC2025
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Prof. Stuart Maitland-Knibb shares his personal experience of a manslaughter charge after handling a case during the unprecedented COVID-19 Pandemic. His learning from this experience allows for valuable reflection. “Recorded information is irrefutable” #FPHC2025
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Mr Zane Perkins discusses AI in Pre-Hospital Care, noting trust, bias and transparency as barriers. Research builds AI tools but rarely tackles integration into daily use. “The maths works but it’s only as good as the data it’s given.” #FPHC2025
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Major Gen (Rtd)Tim Hodgetts talks on building public resilience. The General Public are inevitably first on scene after disasters or attacks. CitizenAid uses lessons from WWII and the military to educate and empower the public to act in the event of disaster.#FPHC2025
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@FPHCEd
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FPHC would like to express our deepest gratitude and respect to those who have defended the values and freedom of our Nation. We remember those who have laid down their lives in service of our country. We thank you for your service. Lest We Forget.
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