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We’ve been celebrating South Asian Heritage Month at the College sharing our experiences of the region, people, values and culture.
Dr Toni Brunning and Dr Adam Brayne ask for help from members on improving areas of the Lifelong Learning Platform Logbook.
Trainees Phoebe Scarfield, Jack Ryan and Rosalind Jones share their experiences of working on SNAP-3, a RCoA national research project involving anaesthetists and geriatricians. They reflect on the collaborative nature of perioperative medicine services.
New places in Council will ensuring that anaesthetists at all stages of their career are fully involved with and represented by the RCoA .
Yin Jones and Veena Soni, members of the Lay Committee were invited to join the panel discussion, hosted by the Ethics Committee on Assisted Dying, at Anaesthesia 2022. Here they recounted a few conference highlights:
To raise awareness of the Glenda Logsdail case and improve interpretation of capnography waveform shapes amongst teams, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust has designed a capnography ‘tea trolley’ training programme.
There is always flexibility and understanding from the Exams department at the College. Examiners may examine part time and so fit in their examining duties around their existing childcare routine.
In February 2021 we launched Anaesthesia – fit for the future, our UK wide campaign on the anaesthetic workforce.
On 23 February 2022 we launched The Anaesthetic Workforce: UK State of the Nation Report as part of Anaesthesia – fit for the future campaign.