...but are not superhuman. Mark Weiss illustrates how the College's snapshot member survey sheds light on current concerns amongst anaesthetists and empowers his team to support frontline workers.
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Professor Neil Mortensen is President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He writes about how anaesthetists are needed to tackle the unprecedented backlog in elective surgery.
Dr Imran Ahmad and Dr Sally El-Ghazali share their experiences of working through Ramadan, the challenges and the joys.
Dr Amy Hobbs with Dr Gemma Phillips write about their experiences as part of the College working group which developed a ‘Returning to Work in Anaesthesia’ online course.
At the start of the COVID pandemic, Dr Alister Seaton was an ST6 completing his higher training at King’s College Hospital, a large teaching hospital in South-East London.
Dr Tahzeeb Bhagat retells her transition from paediatric anaesthesia to ICU caring for the sickest COVID-19 patients.
This course will enhance understanding of human factors and non-technical skills as applied to anaesthesia.
This course will enhance understanding of human factors and non-technical skills as applied to anaesthesia.
Dr Sethina Watson reflects on her experience as a black anaesthetist in training in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.
New places in Council will ensuring that anaesthetists at all stages of their career are fully involved with and represented by the RCoA .