The Liverpool Society of Anaesthetists
Established in 1930
A somewhat bemused looking Peter Kay...
Our new President, Dr Pat Mullen, seen here with the President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Dr Fiona Donald...
It was with great sadness that the society learnt of the death of Dr Tony Gilbertson...
A new academic year and a new programme although it's not certain yet exactly what all the dates are...
The TCGray BJA Medal Lecture was given by Professor Paul Myles (centre) from Monash University, Melbourne...
Well that was a bit embarrassing, only one of the joint winners of the Jackson Rees Medal was announced on the website...
Well, perhaps it was that Peter Kay after all...
As expected from Dr Bogod, he gave a very insightful talk reflecting upon medicolegal cases that have changed our practice...
Dr Mallinson gave the society an excellent talk about trainee welfare...
The new academic year commences early in October and with it, a presentation about trainee welfare...
Here's Dr Frank Potter sitting in his bedroom looking very pleased with himself...
Dr Alex Malin won the Trainees' Prize meeting with his presentation 'The Effect of PPE on Speech Perception during the Covid 19 Pandemic’...
Dr Tom Pierce made us all feel very guilty about the amount of waste and environmental damage we're all causing through our everyday caring duties...
Dr Brendan McGrath made all scousers feel at home (despite his Manchester connections)...
The new President, Dr Frank Potter, was inaugurated...
The society returns (virtually anyway) with the long awaited Presidential Address...
With the Coronavirus stopping all meetings nationally, it was inevitable that Dr Ed Djabatey would be unable to give his Presidential address this month...
A very proud looking Dr Rob Normanton holding his prized Jackson Rees Medal...
Dr Iain Glen (left) is seen here with Dr Ed Djabatey...