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Anaesthetics? As FY1s? That’s unusual!

Dr Peacock and Dr Atkinson share their experience of starting on an anaesthetics rotation straight after medical school.

Whenever we introduce ourselves in the team brief, we tend to get the same response: ‘Anaesthetics? As FY1s? That’s unusual!’ They are right, of course, and we feel lucky to be here! Both of us, unsurprisingly, were very nervous about starting our first jobs as doctors in August.

Fortunately, we settled in quickly thanks to being well supported by the anaesthetic consultants, SASs, anaesthetists in training, and operating department practitioners. We thought it would be a great idea to share our unique experience of starting on an anaesthetics rotation straight after medical school.

Whereas many of our FY1 friends describe endless ward rounds, discharge letters and medications, we’ve had a very hands-on first month – lots of cannulas, airway management, iGels, intubations, and even some spinals. We initially found the idea of one-to-one consultant training quite daunting, this being something we hadn’t encountered much at medical school. However, we couldn’t have been more wrong – we’ve had nothing but positive experiences with our seniors, even if we’re taught a different way to tie a knot and secure the airway by each consultant.