As the surgical population ages, with one in five people over 75 years old predicted to have surgery every year by 2030, this article explains why it's more essential than ever to centre the experiences of older people in the design of perioperative care pathways and research.
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In this issue, we focus on SAS doctors and share some resources curated by – and often created with – Dr Ashwini Keshkamat, RCoA Council member and SAS doctor.
This article explains why the annual BKL camps demonstrate excellent partnerships between the UK and BKL Walawalkar Medical College and University Hospital, as well as superb training opportunities for UK and local anaesthetists in training.
This article explores the work done by our Education, Training and Examinations (ET&E Board) to evaluate the list of Primary FRCA exemptions, reset them and establish a mechanism that will deliver quality assurance to the process.
Dr Nirmala Soundararajan from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust explains how locally employed doctors (LEDs) can choose the portfolio pathway (PP) to achieve GMC specialist registration (SR).
Dr Claire Shannon, RCoA President, celebrates our SAS community and explains how the College supports SAS doctors throughout the year.
Dr Lydia Shatananda and Dr Ambreen Yasin from University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire outline the benefits and challenges of ISS.
Dr Shashi Chandrashekaraiah from Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust explains why the Faculty values the contributions of LEDs, who bring a wide range of skills and experience to the NHS across the UK.
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Dr David Selwyn describes the humble beginnings of the Centre of Perioperative Care and why it's grown into a powerful vehicle for transformational change.