Joint statement from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and the Faculty of Pain Medicine on the BMA consultants’ ballot in favour of industrial action.
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It's all to play for as Eoin challenges our guest Dr Rahul Bandopadhyay to a "just a minute"-style quiz on anaesthetic drugs that we use every day.
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NAP4 Report Launch
We are pleased to see the Government taking action to address the questions our members have been raising for some time by commissioning an independent review of Physician and Anaesthesia Associate Professions.
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Read the latest letters submitted by members in autumn's Bulletin.
Dear Editor,
I read the wellbeing and burnout articles in the Bulletin (Summer 2024) with interest. Though highlighted for some, it is an ‘eyeroll subject’, but the importance of wellbeing is undeniable. In particular, it is important to ensure that anaesthetists and the wider multidisciplinary team receive appropriate wellbeing and psychological support after traumatic incidents. Exposure to traumatic events is inevitable in anaesthesia. Having systems to support staff afterwards is crucial to recovery and to reduce long-term burnout and emotional toll.
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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.
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Read about the achievement of teams dedicated to clinical quality and research.