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.
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Jonathan Brüün reflects on joining the College as its new Chief Executive at the beginning of January and providing an introduction into his background and looking ahead on what's to come over the next years.
Are ethical principles for medical practice changing in times of a global pandemic? David Bogod discusses how to manoeuvre ethical delivery of healthcare in exceptional circumstances.
Scarlett McNally explains how smoking affects the body's ability to recover and provides tips for quitting to reduce the effects of COVID-19.
Graham Blair promoting Anaesthesia 2020.
Dr Dave Selwyn discussing his vision for the Centre for Perioperative Care.
Pauline Elliott, Chair of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Lay Committee, meets up with her friend, Joe. They discuss how Joe can prepare for his knee operation.
Academy CEO Alastair Henderson provides insights into the background and practical purpose of their recent statement on 'Preparing for COVID-19 surges and winter', especially for anaesthetists and intensivists.
Jamie Strachan talks about bullying in the medical workplace and how a culture shift towards kindness could make all the difference.
Elena Fabbrani and Ravi Mahajan discuss how restarting NHS services will take time and careful planning if done properly and safely for both staff and patients.