Friday 4th June 2021
Announcing the Imperial Novice Course - February/March 2021 please contact info@imperialnovice.com for details
Freely available to all Imperial School of Anaesthesia Trainees
Consultant led course - intense viva preparation including exam technique
The Marsden have a slot open for their airway research fellowship from Aug 2021. They will be considering any applications that arrive by/on the 4th December and plan to interview on the 18th December. The application is through the Marsden website fellowship pages (and not NHS jobs).
Please apply now for Fellowship posts in 2021/2022
Register to attend this Online event
12 month post involving 50% education and 50% clinical work. Develop and deliver educational opportunities for anaesthetic trainees including simulation training. Funding available to undertake a PG Cert in Education.
2 six month posts starting Feb '21 and Feb '22
Reminder for ST6s
PLAN is a trainee collaborative group which aims to deliver high quality large scale quality improvement and research across London.
See website for upcoming projects and previous successes http://uk-plan.net or follow on twitter @PeriopResearch
To join PLAN as part of the North West London region please email northwestplan@gmail.com
Click here for the latest PLAN newsletter.
RAFT is a trainee-led national umbrella group that networks together the multiple UK regional anaesthetic research groups.
It aims to facilitate national anaesthetic trainee led projects, to improve access for trainees to clinical research and promote the "collaborative model" of team UK anaesthesia.
It is supported by the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA), tha National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia (NIAA) and the Group of Anaesthetists in Training (GAT).
See website for further details and upcoming projects http://www.raftrainees.com and follow on twitter @RAFTrainees
SNAPs are aimed to providing a 'snapshot' evaluation of activity and patient centred outcomes important to both patients and anaesthetists. See website for further details http://www.niaa-hsrc.org.uk/SNAPs
Audit is the cornerstone of clinical governance, providing a mechanism whereby quality of clinical practice can be continuously reviewed and improved.
Click here for Clinical Governance Toolbox
Audit is not only essential in clinical practice for the reasons stated above, but is also an essential requirement at Basic, Intermediate, Higher and Advanced levels of training.
Imperial School of Anaesthesia require trainees to complete a minimum of one audit/training year.
See: CCT in Anaesthetics: Annex G