Blog
Claire Swarbrick is National Trainee Lead for SNAP 3. She describes her career ambitions, how she balances her research work alongside busy family life and the importance of bringing more women into the field.
Dr Kirstin May marks one month since the introduction of the new SAS contract in England and Wales.
RCoA Event Manager, Jodie Philips, discusses how the College turned its flagship conference, Anaesthesia 2021, into an immersive virtual experience.
Dr Ashwini Keshkamat reflects on her first Council meeting, outlines her goals for representing SAS members and colleagues, and emphasises the importance of rest and recuperation.
In the second in our blog series from College Tutor Dr Jenny Parsons, she examines the value of Supervised Learning Events.
Dr Jason Walker is a consultant anaesthetist working in the district general hospital Ysbyty Gwynedd in Wales - here he discusses what led him to want to become a FRCA examiner.
Last month, the College took a ‘temperature check’ of the work our members on the frontline were doing and what impact their experience of the last year has had on their training, their skill set and their wellbeing.
Chair of the RCoA’s Patient Information Group, Dr Hilary Swales, details the College’s involvement in the Patient Information Forum’s accreditation scheme.
Dr Elizabeth Yates is an anaesthetist registrar in Milton Keynes. Here, she details her experiences of working through the COVID-19 pandemic, from responding to the first wave to catching the virus and balancing home life with exams.