A recruitment blog double from Dr Liz Thomas and Dr Shashikumar Chandrashekaraiah. Liz discusses getting a job in a time of change and Shashikumar tells us about recruitment as an IMG.
Written by: Liz Thomas & Shashikumar Chandrashekaraiah
As the year draws to an end we thought we, as the members of The Women In Intensive Care Medicine committee, thought we would share some festive musings with you as our last blog of the year....
Written by Dr Jennifer Abthorpe, Dr Anna Stout, Dr Nish Desai, Dr Mishti Oberoi, Dr Aoife Quinn and Dr Liz Thomas
The European Society of Intensive Care’s Annual Conference (LIVES) is typically held in destination cities across Europe, and when I saw that it was being held in Milan it seemed too good an opportunity to miss.
I convinced one of my good registrar friends that us attending LIVES would be a good use of our time and our study budget...
Eighteen months ago I moved jobs. I’m sure the trainees/rotational doctors reading this are thinking this isn’t anything worth blogging about, but as I’d been a consultant for 10 years it was quite a change for my world. I feel it helped me see the world, the NHS and critical care through different eyes and therefore I volunteered to write a blog for WICM about it...
Words we thought we would never hear. Terrifying screams drowned out by the fire alarms. Thick black smoke filled the ward, flames flowing up the wall and across the ceiling, and windows shattered with the heat...
It all started with a crucial question from a colleague working on an ECHO HD data collection form design: "Should we include gender options alongside sex on this data collection form?" This seemingly simple query opened a much broader discussion about the importance of inclusive data collection in medical research, particularly when it comes to understanding the long-term health outcomes of transgender individuals...
In our interconnected world, email is an indispensable tool for professional communication. Whether you’re interacting with your close own colleagues, those of another speciality or those who work within the wider hospital infrastructure...