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LLP Logbook (Phase 1) changes
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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.
LLP Logbook Changes (Phase 1)
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Dr Bruce Lindsay Taylor _ Lives of the Fellows
Stage 3 Special Interest Areas HALO Guide: Domains of Learning, Stage Learning Outcomes, and Key Capabilities
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The 3rd Sprint National Anaesthesia Project (SNAP-3) is an observational cohort study that aims to describe the impact of frailty and delirium, and their management, on outcomes following surgery in older people.
SNAP-3 In common with SNAP-1 and SNAP-2 consisted of a short period of data collection between the 21st - 25th March 2022. It also aimed to improve decision making by patients and clinicians, as well as providing evidence for optimal design of perioperative services.
SNAP-3 In common with SNAP-1 and SNAP-2 consisted of a short period of data collection between the 21st - 25th March 2022. It also aimed to improve decision making by patients and clinicians, as well as providing evidence for optimal design of perioperative services.
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CASAP aims to characterise the type and quality of care being delivered to children undergoing emergency abdominal surgery
Matters of greater detail, relating to many aspects of the administration of the College are set out in the Regulations. Elected Council members in a Council meeting can amend the regulations.
On 16 March 1992, Her Majesty the Queen granted a Charter to the College, conferring the rights to use the title ‘Royal’. Thus, from being first the Faculty and then the College of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the College achieved full independence as the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
The Charter itself sets out the aims and powers of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and establishes its basic constitution. The Ordinances, which are scheduled to the Charter, lay down more detailed rules governing the way in which the College functions and runs its activities.
The Charter itself sets out the aims and powers of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and establishes its basic constitution. The Ordinances, which are scheduled to the Charter, lay down more detailed rules governing the way in which the College functions and runs its activities.