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Chapter 14: Guidelines for the Provision of Neuroanaesthetic Services 2025
In a true emergency situation involving a child requiring urgent neurosurgery for a deteriorating condition admitted to an ‘adult only’ neurosurgical service, the most appropriate surgeon, anaesthetist and intensivist available would be expected to provide lifesaving care, including emergency resuscitation and surgery.28
Chapter 8: Guidelines for the Provision of Regional Anaesthesia Services 2025
Early multidisciplinary assessment including surgeons, pain services, critical care and physiotherapy should determine the optimal analgesia management for chest wall injuries including provision for early epidural, fascial plane or peripheral nerve blocks in patients with multiple rib fractures.58
Credential
Pain Medicine has now reached a milestone, and for the first time ever doctors trained in specialist pain medicine will be able to have this recognised by the GMC. The credential curriculum is now approved by the GMC and has been developed to take into account the different specialty backgrounds that doctors may come from, providing detailed information for both trainers and trainees alike. Credentialing will be integrated into the CCT curriculum for anaesthetics but will also open the route of training in other specialties.