For Black History Month, Dr Thungo Kuwani spoke with our Media and Communications Officer Rachel Yeager, about confidence and calm as a black female anaesthetist.
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We hope this last print issue of the Bulletin provides many opportunities to feel inspired today and beyond the 75th anniversary of the NHS.
We are really excited to be publishing the second edition of our new Digital Bulletin. This month's edition is filled with features, editor's picks, opinion pieces, and newsworthy topics. We hope you enjoy the new Digital Bulletin experience.
Turning problems into solutions is the very essence of this issue produced by the recently launched RCoA Centre for Research and Improvement (CR&I).
Welcome to the October Bulletin 2022. We are really excited to be launching our new Digital Bulletin. This month is our Research Edition, packed with features, editor's picks, opinion pieces, and newsworthy topics. We hope you enjoy the new Digital Bulletin experience.
We're always filled with renewed enthusiasm at the start of a new year. This is not to take away from the fact winter is extremely challenging within the NHS. The paradox of hope in the face of current harsh realities is captured throughout this issue. Let's walk the tightrope together this year and support each other along the way.
For Black History Month, Dr Rochelle Pierre spoke with our Media and Communications Officer Rachel Yeager, about the importance of community in empowering the individual.
Kevin Coyne has ME, his recent experience in hospital has some interesting lessons on the needs of patients with ME/CFS.
Dr Samantha Black discusses Imposter Syndrome and her reservations about applying for the Patient Information Lead role.
Emma Brennan had a cardiac arrest during an operation to remove an abscess in her chest. She wrote about her experience in the report of our 7th National Audit Project.