Dr Anna-Maria Rollin explains the power of good communication between anaesthetists and patients.
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With nominations to College Council open until 19 October 2020, Dr Claire Mallinson explains why being on Council is not only personally rewarding, but offers the chance to serve the specialty and “give something back to the profession”.
Hear from one of the compendium editors, Dr Maria Chereshneva, why you should use the new Raising the Standards: RCoA Quality Improvement Compendium, what's new, and how it can revolutionise your practice.
Dr Jugdeep Dhesi discusses why national audits, such as NELA, are a powerful tool that allow us to see what is happening to our ‘real-life’ patients, to identify gaps in our local services and to share best practice.
As our members have cared for their patients, we know that the pandemic has come at great personal expense to them, to their colleagues and to their families.
Chair of the RCoA’s Patient Information Group, Dr Hilary Swales, details the College’s involvement in the Patient Information Forum’s accreditation scheme.
Last month, the College took a ‘temperature check’ of the work our members on the frontline were doing and what impact their experience of the last year has had on their training, their skill set and their wellbeing.
Dr Jason Walker is a consultant anaesthetist working in the district general hospital Ysbyty Gwynedd in Wales - here he discusses what led him to want to become a FRCA examiner.
In the second in our blog series from College Tutor Dr Jenny Parsons, she examines the value of Supervised Learning Events.
Dr Ashwini Keshkamat reflects on her first Council meeting, outlines her goals for representing SAS members and colleagues, and emphasises the importance of rest and recuperation.