This article explores the results of an anonymous survey into the discriminatory experiences of trainees within the Warwickshire School of Anaesthesia, and the impact it's had on their mental health, work performance and career progression.
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Pauline Elliott, Chair of PatientsVoices@RCoA looks at how our five-year commitment recognises the vital role of patient and public involvement in ensuring it meets its ambitious aims.
Dr Fiona Donald, RCoA President, reiterates our commitment to supporting those of you in training and updates you on what we're doing to try and improve your working lives.
Jono Brüün, RCoA Chief Executive Officer, looks at how the College is moving forward at pace as we work to implement improvements to our member services and benefits.
Dr Ramai Santhirapala, Editor of the Bulletin, welcomes you to April 2023's anaesthetist in training (AiT) issue of the Bulletin and looks at why this year's theme 'Adapting to change' is very apt in these uncertain times.
Read the latest letters submitted by members in April's Digital Bulletin.
This article looks at how the Lifelong Learning Platform continues to evolve, having undergone an unprecedented amount of change in the last couple of years.
This article is written by TRIPOM (trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine) and is a brief summary of recent important papers and articles on perioperative medicine from across the spectrum of medical publications.
The following new appointments were approved, and with sadness we record the deaths of some of our fellows.
It is safe to say that the laryngoscope is one of the most recognisable tools within anaesthesia. A piece of equipment that has evolved throughout the years to be used by airway specialists, the humble laryngoscope allows us to perform one of the fundamentals of anaesthesia: to intubate an airway.