Bulletin Magazine: Spring 2026
This year's training issue is out now, and we've made all articles open access with no login. We hope you enjoy the issue.
Welcome to the Royal College of Anaesthetists
Anaesthesia is the largest single hospital specialty in the NHS. We are the professional body responsible for the specialty throughout the UK.
We're here to support your needs. Find out more about:
Find out more about what we do
Training and careers
We're responsible for setting recruitment, training and assessment standards. This is how we're able to attract and then support the best doctors from medical schools.
Examinations
The Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) examination tests the knowledge, skills, behaviours and attitudes required by anaesthetists in training.
Research
The College supports the funding, development and delivery of high quality healthcare research.
Ways you can support our work
Membership
With over 26,000 fellows and members, we represent the three specialties of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine.
Resources
We keep our fellows and members up-to-date with the latest news from the College and specialty via the Bulletin and regular newsletters as well as providing free access to key academic journals.
Get involved
We thrive because of our strong and active membership. As we're keen to involve you in our work to help shape future strategy, we've created numerous volunteering roles for fellows and members within the College.
Latest news
NAP8 Case Registry Opens
The Case Registry for our 8th National Audit Project (NAP8) has launched. It will study complications of regional anaesthesia (peripheral nerve blocks and central neuraxial blockade) and local anaesthetic infiltration as well as perioperative spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury.
Patient-centred care recognised at PatientsVoicesAwards
The PatientVoices@RCoA Awards celebrate and recognise innovative projects and initiatives which have made tangible improvements to patients’ experiences of anaesthesia and perioperative care.
First National NoLap Report launched
Publication of the first National NoLap Report, which represents the first audit for patients who meet the criteria for an emergency laparotomy, but do not undergo surgery. It highlights the complexity of decision-making for these patients and opportunities for improvement.
Membership provides a variety of benefits to both you as an individual member, but also to the specialty of anaesthesia.