Elena Fabbrani and Ravi Mahajan discuss how restarting NHS services will take time and careful planning if done properly and safely for both staff and patients.
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Ruheana Begum provides a diary-style account of her experience as a day nurse delivering intensive care support for COVID-19 patients over the first months of the pandemic.
As part of South Asian Heritage month, RCoA Council member Dr Ashwini Keshkamat discusses the importance of diverse voices to help encourage SAS doctors to consider running for RCoA Council.
Dr Mitul Patel is a Clinical Fellow at Guys & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and in his blog gives sage advice to those Anaesthetists in Training pursuing a CT3.
RCoA Vice-President, Professor William Harrop-Griffiths recaps a discussion with Dawn Chamberlain and Dr Cian Wade on a recently launched report entitled ‘10 lessons learnt from COVID-19’.
Dr Samantha Black discusses Imposter Syndrome and her reservations about applying for the Patient Information Lead role.
Pauline Elliott, Chair of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Lay Committee, meets up with her friend, Joe. They discuss how Joe can prepare for his knee operation.
This Black History Month has been a veritable feast of content – there has been something for all tastes and much to explore.
Dr Mark Dixon is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust. His blog explores the environmental impact of anaesthetists personal and professional choices and how everybody can reduce their carbon footprint.
The College recently released a report entitled Respect, Valued, Retained – working together to improve retention in anaesthesia, and to mark the launch our Vice President, Professor William Harrop - Griffiths hosted a roundtable with some knowledgeable and distinguished colleagues.