The programme offers a number of professional development courses and educational resources in the areas of teaching and learning in the workplace; assessment and feedback; and educational supervision and appraisal. Courses are held throughout the year and in the form of one or two day workshops. All of the courses are taught by practising anaesthetists.
I have recently been offered a role as a specialist anaesthetist. This is the final stage of my career pathway. To most, becoming a consultant is the final stage. To those not on the trainee pathway, the goal is to become a specialist.
A series of talks and panel discussion exploring the experiences of Black anaesthetists at the Royal College of Anaesthetists' Anaesthetic Updates events in London, February 2024.
This article tells us why increasing support for SAS anaesthetists will cultivate a more resilient and skilled workforce, fostering enhanced patient care and organisational success.
...but are not superhuman. Mark Weiss illustrates how the College's snapshot member survey sheds light on current concerns amongst anaesthetists and empowers his team to support frontline workers.
The College is keen to provide Anaesthetists in Training and all members the opportunity to hear the latest updates about training, recruitment and the new curriculum.