This online course aims to build confidence and provide the strategies for managing an effective return to work.
Search
We've found 55 results
Two study days of updates and discussions.
The first day covers a variety of acute pain medicine topics, the 2nd day is a masterclass in chronic back pain.
The first day covers a variety of acute pain medicine topics, the 2nd day is a masterclass in chronic back pain.
Come and join us for our July "Let's Talk" session
This is a free live event for members only where you can talk to senior members of the College live about anything and everything that affects your membership.
This is a free live event for members only where you can talk to senior members of the College live about anything and everything that affects your membership.
The day will be open to ACSA reviewers and anaesthetic departments at all stages of their ACSA journey.
A two day simulator-based course designed to teach the foundations of the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to safely manage the airway in an emergency situation outside the operating theatre.
Develop your skills in simulation-based training at our AaE: Simulation Unplugged course, and gain practical ideas you can put into practice in your own workplace.
This course will enhance understanding of human factors and non-technical skills as applied to anaesthesia.
This course will enhance understanding of human factors and non-technical skills as applied to anaesthesia.
Introduction
Day surgery is the planned admission of a surgical patient for a procedure where the patient is admitted, undergoes surgery and is discharged on the same calendar day.1 If the patient remains in a hospital bed overnight on the day of their surgery they are classed as having undergone inpatient surgery. The term ‘23-hour stay’ surgery is short-stay...
Introduction
Trauma remains the most common cause of loss of life in the under 40s age group in the UK, and as such major trauma centres (MTCs) and trauma units (TUs) have been established to receive patients of all ages and to improve outcomes.1 Early anaesthetic involvement is beneficial at all stages, from the prehospital setting, to emergency departments...