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Sam specialises in Accident and Emergency Medicine at JYF.
These cover a variety of subjects including Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Accident and Emergency Medicine, Anaesthetics, and Family Planning.
The examination was previously known as the Fellowship of the Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine (FFAEM).
Emergency Medicine (abbreviation EM) is sometimes also called Accident and Emergency Medicine (AEM).
It was originally known as the Casualty Surgeons Association when it formed on October 12, 1967 and later the British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine.
The Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine was inaugurated on 2 November 1993, and conducted the first FFAEM examination in October 1996.
In 1993, Intercollegiate Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine (FAEM) was formed at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, London.
The report, in The Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, describes five cases of the infection, which can occur when a bare hand with a small cut or abrasion is immersed into the waters of a fish tank.
The Government has recently accepted a recommendation by the British Association of Accident and Emergency Medicine for a doubling in the number of trained consultants, currently 216, but it will take 10 years before they are all in place.
The MRCP is a mandatory requirement for entry into a specialist training scheme for all medical specialties such as internal medicine and advantageous in other specialities such as radiology, anaesthetics and accident and emergency medicine.
The name of the Association was changed twice, in 1990, to the British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine, and later on in 2004, to British Association for Emergency Medicine (BAEM).
The journal was established in March 1984 under the title Archives of Emergency Medicine, and was renamed Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine in 1994, before getting its current title in March 2000.
The Fellowship of the College of Emergency Medicine (FCEM) is the exit examination taken by specialists in Emergency Medicine (formerly Accident and Emergency Medicine) in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
He is a consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine who completed his fellowship from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and was first elected as a Labour Councillor for the Larkhall ward in 2006 and re-elected in 2010.