Welcome to Bulletin: Spring 2025
Change is inevitable. As we await the latest NHS reorganisation to settle in, it's important to reflect on how we can best shape our future as a specialty while learning from the good of the past and, making an honest assessment of our present. This training issue clearly demonstrates how our specialty continues to rise to meet the challenge of change. We hope this issue puts a spring in your spring!
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Editor's choice
- Bulletin: Spring 2025
- Editorial
Understanding dyslexia as an adult
Dr Ruth Bennet and Dr Eimear McClenaghan share their experiences of finding out they were dyslexic as adults in the hope it might help others in similar positions.
- Bulletin: Spring 2025
- Training and careers
Juggling the list: patient care and trainees
Dr Sarah Muldoon looks at the conflict many consultants experience in their careers; giving patients the best care and providing meaningful training opportunities.
- Bulletin: Spring 2025
- Updates
RCoA Exam Fellows’ update
Dr Hannah Bruce and Dr Mark Chen update us on the key role anaesthetists in training play in leading and effecting significant changes to all RCoA examinations.