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Five years following DART’s inception, Bristol Royal Infirmary’s Difficult Airway Response Team highlight the challenges intrinsic to maintaining the service and how they have attempted to overcome these.
We're keen for SAS doctors to get the recognition and support they deserve, so in this article, we share the stories of two of our SAS members and spotlight their impressive achievements.
As NELA enters its second decade, it's important to look at persisting challenges as well as successes, and consider where improvement efforts should now be concentrated. This article highlights three areas of emphasis from Year 10 (2023) of the audit.
The following new appointments were approved, and with sadness we record the deaths of some of our fellows.
This article discusses the complexity of delivering training and how we are very much constrained by the GMC, which is our statutory body for training.
We explore the Faculty of Pain Medicine's learning platform which is an open resource for all doctors working or training in pain medicine. You could get access to a variety of educational materials to support your training and CPD.
This article explores the results of an anonymous survey into the discriminatory experiences of trainees within the Warwickshire School of Anaesthesia, and the impact it's had on their mental health, work performance and career progression.
We are delighted to announce that since September 2022 we have welcomed new elected and co-opted Council members. Find out more about them in this article.
Your newly elected Anaesthetist in Training (AiT) members of the Bulletin’s editorial board introduce themselves and welcome you to the AiT edition of the magazine.