October is Black History Month, and we welcome it as an opportunity to celebrate the contribution of black anaesthetists to the specialty and the NHS. This year’s theme is ‘Saluting Our Sisters’, in recognition of the fact that the many achievements of black women are too often overlooked. Over the course of the month, we aim to share profiles of some of our members whose achievements and perspectives we want to champion.
One such colleague is Dr Sethina Watson, who gave the address at this year’s Ceremony of Presentation of Diplomates, or ‘Dips Day’ as it is more commonly known. It was an inspiring speech, not only because it demonstrated the extraordinary determination evident in Sethina’s own path to becoming an anaesthetist, but also because of her ability to articulate the differences in our individual experiences while also identifying the motivations we have in common. We have shared Sethina’s speech on our website and it is well worth a read.
As always, Dips Day was a thoroughly enjoyable day all round, and it was a privilege to be part of people’s celebrations and to witness the pride and happiness of their families and friends.