The College recently released a report entitled Respect, Valued, Retained – working together to improve retention in anaesthesia, and to mark the launch our Vice President, Professor William Harrop - Griffiths hosted a roundtable with some knowledgeable and distinguished colleagues.
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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.
There is always flexibility and understanding from the Exams department at the College. Examiners may examine part time and so fit in their examining duties around their existing childcare routine.
For Black History Month, Dr Rochelle Pierre spoke with our Media and Communications Officer Rachel Yeager, about the importance of community in empowering the individual.
Dr Elizabeth Yates is an anaesthetist registrar in Milton Keynes. Here, she details her experiences of working through the COVID-19 pandemic, from responding to the first wave to catching the virus and balancing home life with exams.
Dr Jonny Stephens explains how winning the NIAA Research Award has reinforced his passion for anaesthesia research. He hopes his journey inspires fellow early career researchers to pursue bold, innovative ideas.
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.
We’ve been celebrating South Asian Heritage Month at the College sharing our experiences of the region, people, values and culture.
Dr Emira Kursumovic is an ST7 anaesthetist in Bath and HSRC-NAP7 clinical research fellow. She leads work on anaesthesia and critical care COVID activity tracking surveys called ACCC-track.
In February 2021 we launched Anaesthesia – fit for the future, our UK wide campaign on the anaesthetic workforce.