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Should Intensive Care Medicine Registrars have training in Palliative Care?
Written by: Stuart Edwardson
Written by: Stuart Edwardson
The Critical Staffing series brings together recognised and practical best practice frameworks on staffing
In January 2018 I was at a bit of a loose end. I was in the last 6 months of my CT2b year of ACCS anaesthetics. During a theatre list I was talking to one of my consultants who recommended a year in Australia. What was meant to be one year out turned into four...
Written by Dr Emily Reynolds
Written by Dr Emily Reynolds
This is an account of an unexpected major incident that involved 47 tourists and sadly resulted in the deaths of 22 people.
Written by: Dr Christopher I’Anson
Written by: Dr Christopher I’Anson
I cycled in because how else was I meant to enjoy the unexpected heatwave during a 12-hour shift? This ran through my mind for the next 2 weeks whilst I sat home dealing with a fractured clavicle and maxillary sinus...
Written by Dr Alexandra Kendall-Smith
Written by Dr Alexandra Kendall-Smith
While matters relating to terms and conditions of service are not within the remit of individual medical royal colleges or faculties, we recognise the right of doctors and other healthcare professionals to take industrial action, and we understand why many may wish to do so
The pros and cons of an electronic clinical information system (CIS) in ICU and its implications during the pandemic.
Written by: Dr Jon Sturman
Written by: Dr Jon Sturman
Meetings can be fascinating places, even if the topic at hand is dry. There’s a skill to being a meeting attendee that I think can be learned, and whilst I make no claim to be an expert, the following learning points include mistakes I’m embarrassed to have made…
Written by: Dr Peter Hersey
Written by: Dr Peter Hersey
I had a bit of a meltdown this year. It is very hard to admit that I had “a bit of a meltdown”. I am going to talk about my struggles this year. I share this personal account for anyone who needs to hear that it is perfectly acceptable to have a meltdown once in a while. (If you do not want to read any further but would like the list of resources for well-being that I have compiled please scroll to the end).
Written by Dr Mishti Oberoi
Written by Dr Mishti Oberoi