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Dr Sophie Jackman and Dr Matthew Tuck on how the experiences of anaesthetists in training are at the heart of our new report, Minimising the impact of rotational training within the anaesthetic training programme.
At the Royal College of Anaesthetists, we have been shocked and horrified by the recent racist and Islamophobic violence that has taken place in the UK in the past week, and we condemn it in the strongest terms.
New guidance from RA-UK and the RCoA will help trainers support anaesthetists in training to meet the regional anaesthesia capabilities of the curriculum in situations where clinical training opportunities are limited.
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Dr Ramai Santhirapala welcomes Dr Claire Shannon as new President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists with a wide-ranging interview, including questions from RCoA members on current topics.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has produced two presentations on how to prepare for the MSRA and the Anaesthetics CT1 & ACCS (Anaesthetics) Interview. The College strongly advises anyone preparing for these to take a look.
The College and The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association response to a study which shows a possible association between epidural pain relief during labour and increased risk of autism spectrum disorders in children.
Dr Jason Walker is a consultant anaesthetist working in the district general hospital Ysbyty Gwynedd in Wales - here he discusses what led him to want to become a FRCA examiner.
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Dr Sarah Muldoon speaks to Dr Mary Doherty about her experience as a neurodivergent anaesthetist and the work she has done to raise awareness around autism in the medical profession.
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It is widely accepted that current use of global resources is not sustainable without compromising the wellbeing of future generations. Therefore, the College and anaesthetists must minimise the environmental impact of our lives and work.