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The Singhota Family prize: bringing the generic professional capabilites to the curriculum forefront
This article discusses 'The birth of the generic professional capabilities learning hub' project which won second place in the Singhota Family prize, awarded in memory of Dr Jasjot Singhota.
Read the latest letters submitted by members in October's Bulletin.
Find out who has newly joined the College
Dr Fiona Donald, President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists celebrates the extraordinary achievements of our members in research, training and professional development.
Dr Richard Knight, retired anaesthetist discusses his personal experience of obstetric anaesthesia and how the practice has progressed over the last 50 years.
This article is written by TRIPOM and summarises recent important papers and articles on perioperative medicine from across different medical publications.
Perioperative Journal Watch is written by TRIPOM (trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine – tripom.org) and is a brief distillation of recent important papers and articles on perioperative medicine from across the spectrum of medical publications.
Anaesthetists are familiar with the ‘Schimmlebusch Mask’. This article evolves from Arusha, Tanganyika and a small boy’s memory of a white mask descending over his face circa 1963, having fallen while climbing the household log heap.
Here is the latest data from the CPD event-accreditation scheme. During 2022 we received more than 900 applications for CPD event accreditation. Around two-thirds of these gained the accreditation applied for without condition, although for the remainder this approval only became available when further information or clarification was provided.