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The limits of holding on to realism and hope alone

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Emergency medicine clinicians are increasingly asked to balance brutal realities with hope for a better future. Drawing on the Stockdale paradox, NHS Staff Survey data, moral injury research and personal experience, this reflective article explores burnout, leadership, crowding and why surviving difficult systems depends not only on resilience, but on having colleagues who have our back.

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Syllabus Self-Assessment Tool: Map Your Emergency Medicine Profile

We’ve built a simple RCEM syllabus self-assessment tool based on the clinical syllabus domains in the RCEM curriculum. Designed for trainees, consultants and educators in emergency medicine, this interactive radar tool helps identify strengths, knowledge gaps and learning needs across the breadth of emergency medicine practice.

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