The Liverpool Society of Anaesthetists
Established in 1930
Here's Dr Djabatey smiling about the idea of Learning from Excellence...
With the new academic year about to start, there looks like plenty to interest everyone...
The society was very fortunate to hear Prof. Hugh Hemmings give an excellent talk about how anaesthetics work...
A beaming Owen Chambers holds his Jackson Rees Medal...
The society was very fortunate to have asked Prof. Ravi Mahajan...
The society saved a fortune by getting one of the 'locals' to come and speak about 'End of Life Care'...
The first meeting of the academic year saw the new President, Dr Ed Djabatey, take up his new role...
With a new President to come and one known to everyone in the region...
The Society was very sad to hear the news of the passing of Dr J.E. Riding CBE at the age of 94 years...
Dr Clare Howard smiling with relief having delivered her Presidential Address...
Congratulations to Dr Mark Dunham (right) who won the Trainees' Prize Competition...
Professor Pirmohammed who is Professor of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology gave an extremely insightful talk...
An excellent meeting with three local speakers, Drs Paul Jameson (left), Annette Davis and Will Gauntlett...
The society was very fortunate to have the chairs of both the Primary and Final FRCA exams come to Liverpool...
It is with great sadness that the society learnt of the death of Dr Gordon Bush, a Life Vice-President of the society...
After the 4th very successful T.Cecil Gray BJA Medal lecture, Brigadier Tim Hodgetts is seen with Dr Clare Howard...
This March joint meeting with Manchester successfully celebrated the Royal College of Anaesthetists reaching its 25th year...
Congratulations to Dr Richard Berwick who won this year's Trainees' Prize...
Professor Curran (right) who is Professor of Innovation & Excellence in Healthcare Education at Queen Mary University of London...