Your newly elected Anaesthetist in Training (AiT) members of the Bulletin’s editorial board introduce themselves and welcome you to the AiT edition of the magazine.
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This article looks at the importance of understanding the Cardiotocography as this knowledge can help with joint decision-making, provide an additional set of eyes observing for foetal distress, and be an aid for choosing an anaesthetic technique.
The concept of entrustment is as ancient as apprenticeship. This article gives a collaborative trainee and trainer perspective on entrustment decision-making.
This article looks at how the ‘DrEaMing’ care bundle supports patients to Drink, Eat and Mobilise within 24 hours of major surgery and is associated with decreased length of stay for patients and a lower rate of late postoperative complications.
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.
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.