Laura Smith a final year medical student at the University of Aberdeen explains what attracts her to anaesthesia as a specialty.
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Guidance on progressing through and completing stage 2 of anaesthetic training.
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Guidance on progressing through and completing stage 3 of the anaesthetic training, including the Special Interest Areas.
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Useful information for those supervising and guiding anaesthetists in training
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ACSA is a voluntary scheme for NHS and independent sector organisations that offers quality improvement through peer review and is the College's flagship scheme.
Prehabilitation is a collection of methods that aims to improve outcomes in surgery by optimising the patient’s condition prior to their operation. Increasing surgical wait time has led to calls for a change in the perception of waiting lists to seeing them as ‘preparation lists’. Preparation is multifactorial, and one aspect of it is psychological prehabilitation.
Planning and implementing one of the new special interest areas (SIAs) available from the 2021 curriculum: a trainee’s and trainer’s perspective.
Let’s consider some real patients who were invited to prehabilitation (‘prehab’) clinic for colorectal cancer surgery (names anonymised).
Patient perspective: Wondrous excellence - the contribution of Islamic medicine to modern healthcare
"When I was first asked by the College to write a short article on the talk I had given earlier in the year on the history of medicine, I was initially hesitant for the simple reason that the subject was so vast to do justice to, and moreover that it had to be accessible to everyone."