Dr Mitul Patel is a Clinical Fellow at Guys & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and in his blog gives sage advice to those Anaesthetists in Training pursuing a CT3.
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Chair of the RCoA’s Patient Information Group, Dr Hilary Swales, details the College’s involvement in the Patient Information Forum’s accreditation scheme.
Dr Helgi Johannsson, RCoA Vice President, shares what LGBTQ+ History Month means to him.
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.
To raise awareness of the Glenda Logsdail case and improve interpretation of capnography waveform shapes amongst teams, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust has designed a capnography ‘tea trolley’ training programme.
Yin Jones and Veena Soni, members of the Lay Committee were invited to join the panel discussion, hosted by the Ethics Committee on Assisted Dying, at Anaesthesia 2022. Here they recounted a few conference highlights:
Academy CEO Alastair Henderson provides insights into the background and practical purpose of their recent statement on 'Preparing for COVID-19 surges and winter', especially for anaesthetists and intensivists.
We asked anaesthetist in training Dr Duncan McGregor about his experience of LGBTQ+ advocacy and the work of GLADD, the Association of LGBTQ+ Doctors and Dentists.
Lisa Churchill shares her experience as an Anaesthesia Associate.
Dr Sunil Kumar reflects on his experience of migrating from India to work as an anaesthetist in the NHS and invites other members to share their stories during South Asian Heritage Month.