Views from the frontline of Anaesthesia presents our members’ views on what they feel should be the priorities for the College as we develop a 2020 anaesthesia workforce strategy.
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Dr Gwendolen Harrison - LoF
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Lives of the Fellows
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Lives of the Fellows
Dr Ramai Santhirapala, Editor of the Bulletin, fills us with renewed enthusiasm at the start of the year but doesn't lose sight of the changes and challenges we're seeing right now.
Welcome to the Winter 2024 issue of the Bulletin. I am always filled with renewed enthusiasm at the start of a new calendar year, in part as the festive season in South Asian cultures starts in late October with the celebration of Diwali and then… well… continues!
This is not to take away from the fact that winter within the UK National Health Service (NHS) is extremely challenging; some may say that this year, especially, is akin to walking a tight rope.
Dr Eleanor Warwick shares what she's learnt about returning to work after a period of leave.
When I returned to my role as a CR&I/RCoA perioperative quality improvement programme (PQIP) fellow, I found this came with unique expectations and required planning. Hopefully by sharing what I learnt, it will help those who are returning to work after a period of leave, especially those returning to job roles that do not necessarily fit the norm.
Returning to work: general things to consider
When RTW there are key dates and tasks to consider. Table 1 details some of the things that need to be arranged and when these need to be done. There are also many resources to consult (see below ). Using these in conjunction with your hospital policy is a good starting point.
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A podcast about the global perspective on COVID-19
Nominations for the 2021 College Council Election are now open. Find details on the election timetable and types of vacancies here.