The Faculty has significant concerns with this set of draft guidelines in their current form, and we have published our response outlining these concerns.
Commentary
Joint statement by the FICM Dean, RCoA President and FPM Dean.
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine condemn racism and discrimination in any shape or form.
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine condemn racism and discrimination in any shape or form.
The Faculty is pleased to note the publication of the Pharmaceutical Journal's article, Losing faith: the patients waiting years for specialist pain treatment, acknowledging the importance of timely access to pain services.
Faculty response to the Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme report
Members and Fellows will be aware of articles in national newspapers today on the use of steroid facet joint injections ...
Faculty Responds to Research Describing Links Between NSAIDs and Increased Risk of a Heart Attack ...
Faculty expresses concerns about the misuse of pain scoring systems for hip and knee surgery commissioning ...
Read the Faculty's Statement on NHS England’s Five Year Forward View Delivery Plan ...
The recent meta-analysis widely reported today suggests that Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as with Paracetamol reviewed before, have a limited benefit that may not be clinically significant for spinal pain ...
FPM comments on 'Diversion and Illicit Supply of Medicines' report from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs ...