This Black History Month has been a veritable feast of content – there has been something for all tastes and much to explore.
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Dr Mark Dixon is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust. His blog explores the environmental impact of anaesthetists personal and professional choices and how everybody can reduce their carbon footprint.
The College recently released a report entitled Respect, Valued, Retained – working together to improve retention in anaesthesia, and to mark the launch our Vice President, Professor William Harrop - Griffiths hosted a roundtable with some knowledgeable and distinguished colleagues.
RCoA President, Fiona Donald highlights some recent work that the Policy team at the College has been doing to advocate for the specialty.
Dr Sarah Muldoon, RCoA Council member, representing Anaesthetists in Training talks about what motivated her to run for Council and encourages those thinking about nominating themselves to do just that.
Pauline Elliott is the new Chair of the College’s Lay Committee. Here, she outlines its responsibilities to her good friend Joe.
Dr Amy Hobbs with Dr Gemma Phillips write about their experiences as part of the College working group which developed a ‘Returning to Work in Anaesthesia’ online course.
At the start of the COVID pandemic, Dr Alister Seaton was an ST6 completing his higher training at King’s College Hospital, a large teaching hospital in South-East London.
To celebrate Pride month, Iain Smart continues his series on LGBTQ+ history by looking at London’s gay bars.
Professor Neil Mortensen is President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He writes about how anaesthetists are needed to tackle the unprecedented backlog in elective surgery.