Supporting anaesthetists in training
We recognise both the rewarding and the more challenging elements this career stage as an anaesthetist can bring, and are here to support you every step of the way.
Statement on recruitment from the Resident Doctors Committee
The committee recognises the huge impact the sudden amendments to the recruitment process have had on our resident doctor members. This is yet another difficult change, coming at an uncertain time.
Our resident doctors are very important to us. To support and inspire them at this critical time in their career, we have developed a membership package that includes resident doctor handbooks, invaluable support networks, events, education and discounts. All to help make life a little bit easier as an anaesthetist in training. Read on for more information on the benefits that resident doctor members receive.
Free resident doctor handbooks and guides
Anaesthesia journal
Anaesthesia is the official monthly journal of the Association and available to all members. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment.
Anaesthesia is aimed at consultant and trainee practitioners involved in all types of anaesthesia, intensive care medicine (including specialists from other disciplines) and pain therapy and also non-medical staff working in those areas.
Find out more about the Anaesthesia Journal.
Free patient transfer insurance
The Association has negotiated an exceptional deal to cover all our trainee members who escort patients in ambulances, or attend call outs.
The scope is very wide and includes helicopters and aircraft, and the return journey. Even accidents while driving personal cars are covered, for example, to the scene of a major accident. Find out more about our member’s insurance.
Anaesthesia News Trainee Special Collection
A collection of articles from four Anaesthesia News Trainee Issues, covering themes such as Trainee Pay, Trainee wellbeing, peer support, Consultant interviews and the ‘A day in the life of…’ series.
Resident doctor support
The Resident Doctor Committee supports and represents the interests of resident doctor members. The committee discusses resident doctor views at the Association Board of Directors and other committees and meetings.
The Resident Doctor Committee campaigns on important matters such as
recruitment and pay. The Association’s advocacy work within hospitals has led to growing political support for the Association's wellbeing campaigns on fatigue, bullying and mental health.
You can contact the Resident Doctor Committee on [email protected].
You can also follow the Resident Doctor Committee on Twitter
@Anaes_Residents
Resident Doctors Conference
The Resident Doctor Conference is a must for all resident doctors, foundation year doctors, first year consultants and medical students. Association members are entitled to great discounted ticket prices.
This conference offers the chance to showcase your knowledge by entering abstracts. As well as helping to raise your profile professionally, all accepted abstracts will be published in a special online edition of the journal Anaesthesia. There’s also a special prize awarded for an essay on the History of Anaesthesia and an award to recognise the great wellbeing work of resident doctors.
Around 300 attend the Resident Doctor Conference each year, offering a fantastic opportunity to network with colleagues, present your work as an oral presentation or poster and attend exciting and relevant workshops.
Free mentoring support
Members have access to a network of resident doctor mentors across the UK. Mentoring is particularly useful at times of change, like settling into a new role. It provides an informal and confidential environment where opportunities, dilemmas and problems can be addressed and discussed.
The Association mentoring scheme is voluntary for both mentors and mentees and all services are free of charge to members. Potential mentees can book a session (Skype or Facetime) with one of our trained mentors.
Find out more about the Association’s mentoring scheme.
Great ways to save money
Discounts on all Association events
Enjoy the full range of our educational events at a reduced rate, including talks on management and leadership and how to apply for a consultant role.
TOTUM Professionals (new member benefit)
TOTUM Professionals is a new member benefit for trainees and medical students. As a discount card and app TOTUM gives you access to exclusive deals on food and fashion, tech and travel and everything in between.
TOTUM memberships provide access to hundreds of offers online and in-store, as well as exclusive vouchers and giveaways.
As a new benefit, Trainee members can sign up to TOTUM Professionals by logging into their member area of the Association website
Being the voice
We campaign on behalf of trainees with anti-workplace-bullying campaigns like #Knockitout; which aims to create a positive workplace culture that is free from bullying, harassment and undermining behaviours.
Download our #Knockitout graphics
Looking after you wellbeing
Wherever you are in your career as an anaesthetist, from medical student to consultant, we've got advice and information to help you along the way.
The Association's Resident Doctor Committee launched the #CoffeeandaGas initiative as a way to promote improved workplace wellbeing. These events provide an opportunity for colleagues to take some time out of a busy working day and come together for a chat over a brew to share their concerns.
If there is an induction week at your hospital, why not plan a Coffee and a Gas session for getting to know new colleagues?
International work
The Association is passionate about promoting safe anaesthesia, critical care and associated specialties in low-resource environments. We offer a number of opportunities to run courses in lower resource countries and to develop your skills as an anaesthetist.
Find out more about our funding and grants for individuals, projects, and for volunteering.
Trainee Network Links (TNL)
The TNL initiative helps to maintain direct contact between trainee members at regional level and the Trainee Committee. This ensures all issues, ideas and opportunities are communicated across the UK.
We now have a TNL in all regions in the UK and Ireland. For more information visit our TNL page.