This leaflet explains in detail what will happen from the beginning to the end of your anaesthetic. It is for adults or carers to read and has many photographs to help show you what to expect.
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This leaflet is for anyone who may benefit from an epidural for pain relief after surgery. We hope it will help you to ask questions and direct you to sources of further information.
2020 ARCP Checklists for trainees and supervisors. These apply to all ACCS placements for all ACCS CT1/ST1 and CT2/ST2 trainees from August 2019 onwards until further notice.
2020 ARCP Checklists for trainees and supervisors. These apply to all ACCS placements for all ACCS CT1/ST1 and CT2/ST2 trainees from August 2019 onwards until further notice.
This letter writes to encourage NHS organisations and their Board to look favourably on requests from doctors wishing to undertake national or regional work for the wider benefit of the public and of health services across England and the devolved administrations.
This booklet is designed to let you, our patients know where, when and how you may come into contact with an anaesthetist. We asked 22 anaesthetists from across the specialty to tell us their stories.
A cystoscopy is a procedure in which a thin telescope (called a cystoscope) is used to look inside your bladder. This is inserted through the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
This leaflet provides information for patients who are preparing for surgery.
This leaflet provides information for patients who are preparing for surgery.
This report sets out the findings and recommendations from work undertaken following two resolutions passed at the College’s Extraordinary General Meeting in 2023. As requested by members, we further examined past failings of the Anaesthetics National Recruitment Office (ANRO) and considered the feasibility of returning to regional recruitment.
A new resource from the Dennis has an anaesthetic series to help children take active steps to improve their lifestyle ahead of surgery. Dennis and his friends challenge children who are waiting for surgery to eat healthy, be more active, sleep well and look after their teeth. The challenge includes a reward chart and stickers.
A new resource from the Dennis has an anaesthetic series to help children take active steps to improve their lifestyle ahead of surgery. Dennis and his friends challenge children who are waiting for surgery to eat healthy, be more active, sleep well and look after their teeth. The challenge includes a reward chart and stickers.