Council Members Dr Ashwini Keshkamat and Dr Sunil Kumar write about the College's work to support SAS doctors and our endorsement of the SAS Collective's six principles for improving the careers and retention of doctors in the UK.
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The issue led by anaesthetists in training for those in training and trainers. The feeling we're left with reading this issue is one of commitment to change responding to the challenges within our specialty, whether long standing or emergent. Please enjoy the issue.
The College welcomes South Asian Heritage month which seeks to commemorate and celebrate South Asian cultures, histories and communities.
For South Asian Heritage Month Dr Ashok Sinha shares his personal career story and experiences.
Dr Sophie Jackman and Dr Matthew Tuck on how the experiences of anaesthetists in training are at the heart of our new report, Minimising the impact of rotational training within the anaesthetic training programme.
For Black History Month, Dr Sekina Bakare spoke with our Media and Communications Officer Rachel Yeager, about why now is a great time to talk about issues that uniquely affect black women.
Dr Sethina Watson reflects on her experience as a black anaesthetist in training in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.
For Black History Month, Dr Sethina Watson spoke with our Media and Communications Officer Rachel Yeager, about the importance of diverse role models, and ignoring doubters.
To celebrate Black History Month, we are inviting black anaesthetists to share their experiences, as we reflect on what more the College can do to support the theme of Time for change: actions not words.
We welcome you to this issue and hope you'll find it uplifting and re-energising during these uniquely difficult times.