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.
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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.
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.
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.