After the Pandemic: Getting it Right Next Time
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Event Overview
After the announcement of a second national lockdown we have decided to open our Regional Representatives webinar ‘Getting it right next time’ to our members and affiliates as we feel it might benefit you during this challenging time.
Join chair RCS President, Neil Mortensen, Royal College of Anaesthetists President, Professor Ravi Mahajan, RCS Council member, Sue Hill and ASiT President, Josh Burke on Wednesday 25 November at 6pm to discuss what the surgical profession can learn from the last year in order to shape our response to future crises.
Why should you tune in?
- Discuss the lessons that can be learnt from the first outbreak of COVID-19.
- Gain an insight into what the future of surgery might look like.
- Opportunity to ask any questions you have about the second wave to our panel.
We want to ensure that we are supporting you and providing you with the most helpful information for yourself and your peers. Please get in touch with our events team with any questions or further topics you would like to be discussed during this session.
For those unable to join the livestream on Wednesday, the recording will be made available on our RCS webinar page.
Further resources available to you
- Refresh your skills via our free online learning resources. We have made relevant resources available to all to help support surgeons during the pandemic.
- Discover our COVID-19 hub, providing you with the latest news and an extensive list of resources to support you.
- Download our guidance for Recovery of Surgical Services to help handle the backlog of surgical work being created by the outbreak. In the coming weeks we will be launching a series of tools to support this guidance, stay tuned!
- Our Confidential Support & Advice Service now has a 24/7 helpline for emotional support. Please make sure you are looking after yourselves, and know that we are here for you.
Additional Information
Please note that the RCS England Webinar and Events programme is subject to change. In the event that we are unable to run a session we will endeavor to notify all participants in a timely fashion and where possible offer a suitable alternative.
Post Event Information
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