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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.
This article provides some guidance on what should and shouldn't get included in a Personal Development Plan (PDP), and to address a query about using your PDP in the Lifelong Learning Platform.
In an attempt to prevent burnout in our trainee cohort, Dr James Wicker and Dr Elodia Dalmonte created a regular wellbeing initiative: Coffee Club. They wanted to provide a time and a place in which trainees could reflect on their individual and collective experiences.
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.
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.
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.
This article focuses on team working and the role of multidisciplinary team (MDT) training.
After a a recent incident whilst on call Drs El-Badawi and Aslam write about the opportunity to help develop a wellbeing service within their anaesthetic department.
An update from the patient information team on new resources to help you meet the challenges of preoperative assessment.