View from the frontline of anaesthesia during COVID-19, July 2020 Infographic
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CBD updated for the 2021 Curriculum
Question and answers from the ST4 self-assessment webinar held on 14 August 2025
Implementing a Structured Local Teaching Programme to Improve Anaesthetic Training: Lessons from St George’s Hospital
This leaflet explains why there is a risk that you may develop a chest infection after an operation. A general anaesthetic can affect the normal way that phlegm is moved from the lungs. Pain from the operation may also make it more difficult to cough or breathe deeply, which means there is a higher risk of chest infection.
This leaflet explains what to expect if you have been asked to take a relative or friend home after they have had sedation for their treatment or a procedure under general anaesthetic.
from the Difficult Airway Society