Organisers, Speakers and Chairs

The Royal College of Anaesthetists enjoys an excellent reputation as an organiser of high quality educational events. The success of these comes from a combination of high quality organisers, speakers, chairs and a first rate Events Team. To maintain this level of success the College must not only continue to deliver high quality events but must also embrace modern educational methods and the requirements of a more rigorous Continuing Professional Development (CPD) process which supports successful revalidation. The rapid development of web-based and other e-learning methods presents a challenge to conventional teaching but also opens up great opportunities for developing imaginative and engaging products.
This page contains relevant and useful information for organisers, speakers and chairs who participate in the College’s events. This section also includes information for potential organisers who may wish to organise an event on behalf of or in conjunction with the College.
| Supporting documents | |
|---|---|
| Organisers | Information Pack for Organisers |
| Speakers | Speakers' Information Pack |
| Chairs | Chairs' Information Pack |
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