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.
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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.
This article by our Chief Executive Jonathan Brüün updates members on the College's financial position. It was first published in the July 2023 edition of the Bulletin.
The Code of Practice for the Diagnosis and Confirmation of Death (the Code) which provides authoritative diagnostic criteria for any individual confirming death in the UK has been updated.
This issue, as is traditional for autumn, focuses on research and innovation. We highlight several forward-thinking initiatives from equitable recruitment to sustainable healthcare.
Dr Kate Stannard and Dr Helen Burdett on the need to address the underrepresentation of women in medical conferences.
Dr Sarah Hare gives an overview of the fourth NELA report.
Dr Jonny Stephens explains how winning the NIAA Research Award has reinforced his passion for anaesthesia research. He hopes his journey inspires fellow early career researchers to pursue bold, innovative ideas.
Sexual misconduct causes untold harm and is a major safety issue. Dr Sarah Thornton reports on the work of the Working Party on Sexual Misconduct in Surgery.