RCoA Event Manager, Jodie Philips, discusses how the College turned its flagship conference, Anaesthesia 2021, into an immersive virtual experience.
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Dr David Cegielski reflects on how being a father has influenced his work life, especially during COVID-19 and vice versa.
For SAS Week 2023 Dr Sunil Kumar reflects on his pathway to becoming an Associate Specialist, his commitment to representing SAS doctors on College Council and the varied interests that inspire and sustain him.
Laura Smith a final year medical student at the University of Aberdeen explains what attracts her to anaesthesia as a specialty.
Dr Andrew Hartle was the first out gay President of the Association of Anaesthetists, and co-opted member of the RCoA Council. Here, he writes about his experiences co-chairing his Trust’s LGBTQ+ network, its challenges and his hopes for the future.
Last month, the College took a ‘temperature check’ of the work our members on the frontline were doing and what impact their experience of the last year has had on their training, their skill set and their wellbeing.
Sarah Muldoon sends a message to all anaesthetists in training in light of COVID-19.
Dr James Prentis recounts how his pre-assessment work supporting patients in the process of stopping smoking had to adjust due to COVID-19.
As an introduction to our new blog series 'Experiencing the COVID-19 Frontline' Heung-Yan Wong shares her personal encounters with relatives of patients in COVID ICUs.
Dr James Watts is a consultant in anaesthesia and critical care medicine at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust - he reflects on a year of working on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic.