We’ve been celebrating South Asian Heritage Month at the College sharing our experiences of the region, people, values and culture.
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The RCoA Recruitment Committee with help from experienced interviewers and trainee volunteers has produced simulated interviews for both Anaesthetics CT1 & ACCS (Anaesthetics) and ST4.
Dr Fiona Donald, President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, has been elected as one of two new Vice Presidents of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.
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A podcast about surgery and opioids
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Biography of Dr John Francis Nunn
Nominees for the two Co-opted Anaesthetist in Training posts on RCoA Council have been confirmed. Voting starts on 30 August 2022
The ballot is now open for Co-opted Anaesthetist in Training positions on RCoA Council.
It is safe to say that the laryngoscope is one of the most recognisable tools within anaesthesia. A piece of equipment that has evolved throughout the years to be used by airway specialists, the humble laryngoscope allows us to perform one of the fundamentals of anaesthesia: to intubate an airway.
‘Snowflake’ is a term commonly wielded by our elders to bludgeon what they deem to be a fragile, over-sensitive and under-resilient youth of today. A people unable to cope with life. It does however require a certain amount of historical amnesia to use this slight without some irony catching in the throat. Did they not enjoy rock bottom housing prices, free higher education and high levels of job security, only to then preside over their decimation?
The 2021 SAS contract reform introduced a new strategic role to support the health and wellbeing of the SAS workforce, the ‘SAS Advocate’. This role provides an opportunity to challenge the status quo, and to potentially change the culture and expectations associated with being an SAS doctor.