Making the most of stage 2 and 3 training

An online career event, free to RCoA Members, aimed at ST4-ST7 anaesthetists in training. 

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Key details

Date: 19 September 2024 | 09:00-17:00

Location: Online, Zoom

Availability: Places available

Clinical content lead(s): Dr Jon Chambers, Dr Peeyush Kumar, Dr Ben Stretch

CPD credits: 5 anticipated

 

This online career event, which is free for members, is designed for anaesthetists at stages 2 and 3 (ST4-ST7) in their training. 

The event is focused on providing valuable information to help you make informed career choices and to advance your career path. In addition, the importance of your own wellbeing and getting the work/life balance right will be highlighted.

The day will be divided into two parts, the morning session will be an introduction to stage 2 and the afternoon session will look at stage 3, post Final FRCA. You have the option to attend all day, or just the session that is most relevant to you. 

Introduction to stage 2

  • Gain valuable insight into various clinical sub-specialties including cardiothoracic anaesthesia, neuroanaesthesia, pain medicine and paediatrics
  • Guidance on wellbeing and top tips when preparing for the Final FRCA.

After the Final FRCA: Stage 3 and beyond

  • Building your portfolio and CV, getting the job you want
  • Developing your career - leadership and educational opportunities
  • First day in a consultant post, everything you need to know
  • Wellbeing.
     

Where permitted, talks will be recorded and made available to delegates post event. Once registered you will have access to the recorded material for up to six months after the live event. Viewing of the recording will carry the same number of CPD points.

Thursday 19 September 2024
INTRODUCTION TO STAGE 2
09:00-09:05 Welcome and introduction Dr Jon Chambers, RCoA Council Member
09:05-09:15 Opening address TBC
SESSION 1: Guidance
09:15-09:35 Guide to stage 2 Dr Sarah Thornton, RCoA Council Member
09:35-09:55 Preparing for the Final FRCA - practical wellbeing advice Dr James Brunning, Birmingham
09:55-10:15 Taking time out of training (OOP) Dr Nicola Hickman, RCoA Bernard Johnson Adviser for LTFT
10:15-10:35 DISCUSSION / Q&A SESSION All speakers from session 1
10:35-10:50 BREAK  
SESSION 2: A day in the life of a... | Each talk will include a 5-minute Q&A session
10:50-11:10 - pain medicine specialist Dr Victoria Winter, FPM Trainee Representative
11:10-11:30 - cardiothoracic anaesthetist Dr Ifan Patchell, Cardiff
11:30-11:50 - paediatric anaesthetist Dr Chris Walmsley, Birmingham
11:50-12:00 BREAK  
12:00-12:20 - neuroanaesthetist Dr Sarah Muldoon, London
12:20-12:40 - PHEM clinician Dr Katie White, Hereford
12:40-13:00 - clinical academic Prof Joyce Yeung, Warwick
13:00-13:45 LUNCH BREAK - webinar will close. Webinar restarts at 13:40  
AFTER THE FINAL FRCA: STAGE 3 AND BEYOND
13:45-13:50 Welcome and introduction Dr Peeyush Kumar, Coventry
13:50-14:00 Opening address TBC
SESSION 3: CV building and career development
14:00-14:25 CV building Dr Alex Goodwin, Bath
14:25-14:45 Developing skills - education and training Dr Roger Langford, RCoA Bernard Johnson Adviser for Training
14:45-15:05 Developing skills - leadership Dr Karl Brennan, Deputy Chair, Clinical Leaders in Anaesthesia (CLAN)
15:05-15:25 DISCUSSION / Q&A SESSION All speakers from session 3
15:25-15:40 BREAK  
SESSION 4: Getting the balance right
15:40-16:00 Wellbeing / Getting the balance right Dr Roopa McCrossan, Middlesbrough
16:00-16:20 What next for anaesthesia - how are we helping you? Dr Jon Chambers, RCoA Council Member
16:20-16:40 Life as a consultant - what I wish I'd known Dr Sarah Muldoon, London
16:40-17:00 DISCUSSION / Q&A SESSION All speakers from session 4
17:00 CLOSE OF WEBINAR  

 

Pricing

Pricing table - Making the Most of Stage 2 and 3 Training

Pricing Terms and Conditions

Payment must be made at the time of booking unless otherwise stated. The RCoA, FICM and FPM are unable to hold places on events without payment. Credit or debit card payments must be made online via our card payment handler Stripe, or by phone. We do not accept purchase orders or raise invoices for places on our events. 

Discounts are available for some membership types at the rates stated above. You must be eligible for the discount both at the time of the booking and at the time of the event itself. We may ask for proof of your member status at any point. If you are unable to prove your entitlement to the discount we may charge you the full event rate, or invite you to update your membership status accordingly. In such a situation we may withhold access to the event until your updated payment clears, or your new membership status is confirmed.

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Speakers

Dr Peeyush Kumar
Clinical Content Lead

Dr Peeyush Kumar is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the University Hospital Coventry. He developed the 'After the Final FRCA: Making the most of ST5-ST7 training course' when he was RCoA Council member (trainee post). He was until recently, course director for the Coventry Final FRCA SOE course, which he gave up after taking up the Final FRCA examinership in 2020. Dr Kumar is the Honorary Secretary and Council member of the Society for Education in Anaesthesia (SEAUK)

His clinical interests include anaesthesia for HPB/Upper GI cancer surgery, ENT surgery and gynae-oncology surgery.

Peeyush is passionate about undergraduate and postgraduate training. He is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, Lead for perioperative medicine teaching for the medical students at his hospital and is a trained mentor with the Association of Anaesthetists.

Dr Jon Chambers
Clinical Content Lead

Dr Jon Chambers is a DGH anaesthetist who trained at University College London Medical School, qualifying in 1998. Following anaesthetic training in Cornwall, Wessex and Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, he was appointed as a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care at Dorset County Hospital in 2008. His clinical interests include regional, colorectal, paediatric anaesthesia and critical care. He has recently completed a term as Clinical Director.

Since becoming a consultant, he has been focused on supporting and developing the future anaesthetic workforce through working as College Tutor, Guardian of Safe Working and Regional Adviser in the Wessex School of Anaesthesia

Within the RCoA he held the role of Lead Regional Adviser and was proud to have been appointed as the first RCoA Bernard Johnson Adviser for Training. In addition to his work within education and training Jon has been involved in developing the Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation programme as a lead reviewer and Vice Chair of the ACSA Committee.

Elected to RCoA Council in 2024, Jon will continue to work hard to provide the environment in which all anaesthetists can be supported to develop their career, whether within a formal training programme, as an SAS anaesthetist or as a consultant.