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A full list of seminars and Core Topics.
Book and find out more about Annual Congress 2024.
We also provide a number of other educational resources including online courses, webinars and Learn@ - the online learning platform for Association members.
More about the seminars, webinars, Core Topics meetings, conferences and other educational events we offer.
The Association of Anaesthetists quality assures its educational output in line with its Quality Assurance Manual and CPD Code of Practice. Browse and download resources on Quality Assurance.
FAQs, past abstracts submissions and abstract submission timetable.
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Membership categories and membership rates for 2023-24.
Becoming a part of this supportive and respected community gives you access to a range of benefits.
We recognise both the rewarding and the more challenging elements this career stage as an anaesthetist can bring.
SAS doctors are important members of any department, especially in anaesthesia.
Updating your contact information and preferences will help us to support you at every stage of your career.
Browse and download our wide range of patient safety and care guidelines.
Browse and download our award-winning publications.
The motto of the Association of Anaesthetists is 'In somno securitas' or 'Safe in sleep' and we remain committed to keeping both patients and anaesthetists safe.
We offer a range of research grants and undergraduate electives. We also offer an award for innovation in healthcare.
Find out more about what we do, and get advice and information on green anaesthesia.
Use our online forum to connect with other members.
Don't face your problems alone. There are lots of services with emotional and practical advice that can help.
We actively support the health of the anaesthesia specialty. The links below include helpful information relating to managing your own health and wellbeing.
It’s vital, in your role as an anaesthetist, that you’re aware of the need to look after your own mental health.
It's time to change the culture of fatigue in the healthcare profession. We need to #FightFatigue together.
Mentoring is not about offering advice and sharing experiences. It's about helping someone else become effective at developing their opportunities and resources, and managing their problems, helping them to become better at helping themselves.
Learn about the European Working Time Directive, less than full time training (LTFT), get tips as a first year consultant anaesthetist, read about a day in the life of a variety of hospital staff and get advice on maternity, paternity, adoption and pensions.
Our different networks help to maintain links between our members and the Association. Discover more about the different networks across the UK and Ireland, how they help, and how you can get involved.
Read the latest news related to healthcare, anaesthesia, and the Association.
Read the latest briefings from the Association.
Read the latest responses to consultations from the Association.
Our advocacy and campaigns and policy work includes public affairs, stakeholder engagement, public relations and media and communications.
The Anaesthesia Heritage Centre tells the remarkable story of anaesthesia, from its first public demonstration in 1846 to modern day anaesthetists working in the aftermath of wars and terrorist attacks.
The Anaesthesia Museum holds a series of events across the year, usually linked to the temporary exhibition.
The Heritage Centre has been collecting oral histories from notable anaesthetists for several years. You can also view a a series of training films for anaesthetists here.
View our previous exhibitions, discover biographies for important figures in the history of anaesthesia, and take look at a timeline of the history of anaesthesia.
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We must all encourage our workplaces to become official Fight Fatigue campaign backers.
Download our information pack to help educate your colleagues and use our audit tools to check whether your rest facilities are up to standard.
Download the complete Fight Fatigue information pack.
Or download the individual resources:
Sleep and learning
The effects of fatigue
Nightshift nutrition
Standards for rest facilities
Fatigue: the facts
Useful tips to aid sleep
I'm safe - a checklist adapted for clinicians to assess fatigue and fitness to work
Fatigue tool
Working well at night
Rest facilities
A rested healthcare professional is safer
Fatigue resources
Fatigue sheets
Staff at Walsall Manor Hospital are able to take short power naps thanks to the installation in April of energy pods that are being trialled for six months.
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Sleep is essential for our health and wellbeing. It's also vital for consolidating our memories and facilitating learning.
Night shifts play havoc with the circadian rhythm which impacts on eating schedules, hunger and metabolism. When tired we crave starchy and processed foods.
We've all been fatigued. Often it is easy to recognise the signs, sometimes less so.
Further fatigue resources
A rested doctor is safer
Advice on achieving a work/life balance, managing stress, dealing with bullying and avoiding anxiety and burnout.
Find out what fatigue is, the risks, and if you're in the fatigue danger-zone