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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Professor Cynthia Wong explores the role and status of women in the medical world and how they contribute to raising the sky.
Claire Swarbrick is National Trainee Lead for SNAP 3. She describes her career ambitions, how she balances her research work alongside busy family life and the importance of bringing more women into the field.
Dr Scott McNeill shares his experience of working overseas with Mercy Ships.
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.
Are ethical principles for medical practice changing in times of a global pandemic? David Bogod discusses how to manoeuvre ethical delivery of healthcare in exceptional circumstances.
Dr Lucy Williams discusses the College's first Sustainability Strategy.
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.
Simon Brooks from Benenden talks about how the independent sector can benefit from engaging with ACSA.
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.