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Information can be provided in a range of formats, including written leaflets and on the internet. Details of websites that provide reliable, impartial and evidence-based information should be made available to patients when appropriate. Where possible...
Information can be provided in a range of formats, including written leaflets and on the internet. Details of websites that provide reliable, impartial and evidence-based information should be made available to patients when appropriate. Where possible formats should include large print, Braille and audio. Information should conform to the ‘Accessible Information’ standard set by the Department of Health for those...
As this issue’s theme is training, we’ve picked out six for anaesthetists in training, supervisors, or anyone involved in training. We hope you find them interesting and helpful.
If you’d like us to feature resources from your subspecialty here, or have any other suggestions or feedback, please email us at education-resources@rcoa.ac.uk.
Chapter 10: Guidelines for the Provision of Paediatric Anaesthesia Services 2025
Children undergoing anaesthesia and their families should be offered input from play specialists to help to prepare the child for anaesthesia.25
Chapter 14: Guidelines for the Provision of Neuroanaesthetic Services 2025
The possibility of a parent or carer being present at induction and/or during recovery from anaesthesia should be explored where this is considered to be in the best interests of the patient.
Chapter 1: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services: The Good Department 2025
When required departments should ensure that adequate social distancing is possible for non-clinical working. This may include enabling staff to work from home if necessary.