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Underwood SM et al. – In spite of many pressures on training in the clinical setting, the number of cases and senior supervision in specialist modules for trainee anaesthetists in our teaching hospital has been maintained. Continuous monitoring of in–theatre supervision is one way of confirming that training is not compromised as changes occur in hospital workload.

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