In response to the publication of a paper in the British Journal of Anaesthesia that reports a higher incidence of adverse patient safety events during night-time surgery,
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Join David Bogod and Eleanor Shaw as they continue their conversation about the academic journals. This time focussing on peer review, fraud and the continuing importance of the journals amongst other things
This podcast is part of a series devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee
This podcast is part of a series devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee
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This section details all the events which have been accredited for CPD, provides guidance on how an application can be made, including a link to the online form, and describes the processes which are followed during a review.
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You can watch a recording of the CT3 Equivalence webinar here
Chapter 2: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for the Perioperative Care of Elective and Urgent Care Patients 2025
Hospitals should have clinical guidelines, including:34
involving patients in the management of their own diabetes
- ensuring that surgical patients with diabetes have an individualised explicit plan for the management their diabetes during periods of starvation and surgical stress; this may require the involvement of senior anaesthetic staff and the availability of equipment to continue or institute variable rate intravenous...
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.
The latest news from the fifth week of the public hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. The RCoA, FICM and Association of Anaesthetists are jointly a Core Participant.