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Welcome to the autumn edition of the Bulletin. As I write this, there is a sombre atmosphere as the funeral arrangements for Queen Elizabeth II proceed, and I want to take the opportunity to pay my respect to her and to her devotion to duty in this editorial. Although it was not unexpected, I was surprised how deeply her death affected me – I felt keenly what a historic moment the death of the longest-serving monarch in British history, and the second-longest in world history, was.
If there is one thing we have learnt recently, it is to make sure we engage with you, our members. We need your valuable experience and views to shape the future of the College. You may remember that back in February we took a single proposal regarding governance of the College to an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), asking members to back a package of measures to change the governance of the College and bring us in line with the laws which govern us in our legal status as a charity. This proposal, while receiving the majority of votes, did not get the support of the two-thirds of attendees needed to pass it.
Read the latest letters submitted by members in Winter's Bulletin. If you'd like to submit a letter to the editor, please email bulletin@rcoa.ac.uk.
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Dr Ashwini Keshkamat talks to Dr Lucy Williams and Dr Sara Hare, both clinical leaders in anaesthesia about their perspective of SAS Doctors.
The College is pleased to announce the successful AiT candidates who have been elected for co-option to RCoA Council.
Royal College of Anaesthetists’ response to the Department of Health consultation, ‘Promoting professionalism, reforming regulation’
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New College Tutors Webinar September 2022
I write this month’s President’s View in the week following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. On behalf of the College, I extend our condolences to the Royal Family. I hope that the expression of admiration and love felt for the Queen worldwide has been of some comfort to them. Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal has long been a dedicated and supportive patron of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, and our thoughts are with her at this time of personal sadness, with which many of us can empathise.