Dr Sam Black talks to Maricarmen Climent and Jayne Hidderley about risk and how it is communicated in clinical settings in the fourth of a series of podcasts recorded at the RCoA's 2024 Annual Conference in Glasgow.
In this episode, recorded at Anaesthesia 2024, Prof Malcolm Sim discusses his research into the science of metabolomics, and its role in the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis.
In this episode of Anaesthesia on Air Dr Sekina Bakare hosts a discussion with Dr Desire Onwochei, Dr Sethina Watson and Dr Daniel Olaiya on the experiences of Black Anaesthetists, managing microaggressions, promoting equity within anaesthetics, and anti-racist practices following the 'To Grow and Thrive' session at February Updates 2024.
In this Episode of Anaesthesia on Air Dr Steffan Glaze, Dinwoodie Simulation Fellow at the Royal College of Anaesthetists, discusses the new Standards for Simulation-based Practice from the Association of Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) with two of the authors, Professor Cristina Diaz-Navarro and Professor Makani Purva, alongside Professor Mary Mushambi, University Lead for Simulation at the University of Leicester.
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.
Council member Elisa Bertoja talks with Isa Khan and Veena Soni from PatientsVoices@RCoA about how to improve the experience of anaesthesia and perioperative care for Black, Asian and minority ethnic patients.
A mobile app developed by Dr Tom Pierce to help clinicians understand the impact of regularly used gases (including sevoflurane, isoflurane and desflurane).
In this year's Women's Day podcast, #Embrace Equity, Dr Ramai Santhirapala talks to the RCoA President, Fiona Donald and Council Member and SAS doctor, Ashwini Keshkamat about their journey from trainees to leaders, the changing face of medicine and their hopes and fears for the next generation.