Professor Kate Leslie addresses the vital issue of the lack of female representation as research leaders and research subjects.
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Dr Jenny Parsons, Consultant Anaesthetist and College Tutor at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, attended the RCoA’s virtual Regional Leads Day on 26 February. Here she explains why the 2021 Curriculum will improve both the trainer and trainee experience.
The Code of Practice for the Diagnosis and Confirmation of Death (the Code) which provides authoritative diagnostic criteria for any individual confirming death in the UK has been updated.
Dr Kirstin May looks back at her time on the RCoA Council to encourage other fellows and members to step up and step forward.
Dr Helgi Johannsson explains why now - in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic - is the right time to talk about death with your family and loved ones.
Dr Sarah Muldoon, RCoA Council member, representing Anaesthetists in Training talks about what motivated her to run for Council and encourages those thinking about nominating themselves to do just that.
Dr Kirstin May discussing how to maximise the potential of SAS doctors within surgical teams.
Council Members Dr Ashwini Keshkamat and Dr Sunil Kumar write about the College's work to support SAS doctors and our endorsement of the SAS Collective's six principles for improving the careers and retention of doctors in the UK.
Dr Sara Bowman gives an overview of the ACSA process at Homerton Hospital.
To raise awareness of the Glenda Logsdail case and improve interpretation of capnography waveform shapes amongst teams, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust has designed a capnography ‘tea trolley’ training programme.