Today the Duke of Cambridge will join the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) at the launch of a unique coalition of frontline services to...
Category: AACE
NIHR publishes ‘Care at the Scene’ – research for ambulance services
This themed review from NIHR Dissemination Centre brings together recent research evidence on urgent and emergency care, focused on the ambulance service. Useful to...
NARU in the spotlight at Ambition 2016
The National Ambulance Resilience Unit (NARU) played a key role at Ambition Expo 2016 this year, cementing the organisation’s position as a vital part...
JESIP launches free App for emergency responders
JESIP is delighted to announce the launch of the JESIP App which is available to download for free on all Apple or Android mobile...
Review published on how the police, fire and ambulance services work together during major incidents
[HMIC press release] The review led by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found that coherent and routine working is yet to be embedded...
Half of heart attack patients delay seeking medical help
BHF say more research is needed to improve treatment and diagnosis of heart attacks. Half of people suffering a heart attack (50%) may be...
YAS Chairman steps down after six successful years
Ms Della Cannings QPM announces she will step down from her role as Chairman of Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust (YAS) on 9 May...
NHS Chief announces plan to support Ten Healthy Towns
The head of NHS England will today (Tuesday) announce plans to create ten NHS-supported ‘healthy new towns’ across the country, covering more than 76,000...
APS Statement from AACE, BASICs and the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care
Approved Practice Settings (APS) guidance relating to Pre-Hospital doctors working with NHS ambulance trusts: This guidance is written to support ambulance trusts with regards...
Ambulance crews to treat over 1,000 patients in Exercise Unified Response
London Ambulance Service will treat over 1,000 casualties during Europe’s largest disaster training exercise which begins in the capital today (Monday 29 February). ...
WMAS set to become first university ambulance service
For over a decade, all paramedics in the West Midlands have been educated and trained at university; the Trust also undertakes world leading research...
Leadership the key at ALF 2016
A sense of optimism, at a time of great challenges for the urgent and emergency care system, merged with the resounding message that ambulance...