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Acute medicine

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Around the same time, it was recognised that care for acutely admitted patients should ideally be concentrated in "medical assessment units" (MAUs), later named "acute medical units" (AMUs). A physician experienced in the management of acute medical problems could assess and treat these patients in
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published a joint report in 1998 emphasising the importance of appropriate care for people with acute medical problems. Further reports led to the development of acute medicine as a dedicated specialty, and in 2003 it was recognised by the Specialist Training Authority as a subspecialty of General
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The Society for Acute Medicine was founded in 2000. It is "the national representative body for staff caring for medical patients in the acute hospital setting. In the Netherlands, the Dutch Acute Medicine (DAM) society was formed in 2012 and held its first Congress on 28 September 2012 in the
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the most appropriate fashion for the first 48 hours of their admission, aiming either for an early discharge with appropriate outpatient follow-up or transfer to a specialist ward. Severely ill patients who need close observation but do not require
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has stated that acute medical units "have been associated with lower inpatient mortality, improved patient and staff satisfaction, reduced hospital stays, and increased throughput."
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In 2007, some questioned whether the specialty would have a long-term future, if at some point UK government ED targets ceased to exist. However,
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concerned with the immediate and early specialist management of adult patients with a wide range of medical conditions who present in hospital as
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approved acute medicine as a distinct specialty, allowing doctors to specialise in it in order to receive their
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has identified a number of other conditions that can be managed in an ambulatory emergency care setting.
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in Amsterdam. Its curriculum aimed to ensure 12 training posts throughout the Netherlands.
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in the early 2000s as a dedicated field of medicine, together with the establishment of
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in numerous hospitals. Acute medicine is distinct from the broader field of
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Winter M, Keeling D, Sharpen F, Cohen H, Vallance P (February 2005).
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Acute Medical Admissions and the Future of General Medicine
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may be treated in a dedicated area such as a physician-run
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Index

internal medicine
emergencies
United Kingdom
emergency medicine
emergency department
United Kingdom
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
intensive care
high-dependency unit
Robert Wachter
deep vein thrombosis
NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
General Medical Council
Certificate of Completion of Training
VU University Medical Center
Hospital medicine







"Acute medicine: past, present, and future"
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