Dr Sarah Muldoon looks at the conflict many consultants experience in their careers; giving patients the best care and providing meaningful training opportunities.
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Dr Arun Tohani tells us about his Out-of-Programme Career Break – a once-in-a-lifetime journey to South America, which rejuvenated his spirit and reinforced his commitment to anaesthesia.
Professor Andrew Smith and Dr Olusola Oladosu provide suggestions to help colleagues at all levels become familiar with videolaryngoscopy.
While it's a hugely rewarding and exciting time for any doctor, Dr Tom Walters explores the many challenges of training as a novice anaesthetisit.
Dr Cathryn Malins and Dr Madeleine Storey explain why formalising training time in regional anaesthesia will facilitate the learning of trainees at all stages.
Despite Brexit, Dr Ted Rees tells us how the College still plays an active role in setting and improving standards of anaesthetic training and clinical practice in Europe.
Dr Tara Keogh looks at how resident doctors can try to implement change and make meaningful contributions while training.
Many of us know that although parenting and training in anaesthesia are compatible, there are many challenges. This article looks at what could be done to address them.
Dr Chris Carey and Dr Lewis Hendon-John tell us what the College is doing to better understand the factors causing low morale and burnout in anaesthetists.