Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the RCoA's governing body. It meet four times a year and is responsible for the general control and management of the administration of the College.
The role of the Board of Trustees is to manage the College and ensure it is subject to charity law and compliant with rules set out by our regulator the Charity Commission.
The Trustees have responsibility for the College's finances and assets, delivering the charitable objects, developing and implementing the College's strategy, and ensuring legal and regulatory compliance.
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Our strategy and vision
We're committed to safe and effective patient-centred care. It's essential that this care is delivered by a well-trained, supported and valued workforce, and our five-year commitment will help to deliver this.
Boards and Committees
Overview of the work undertaken by the College's Boards, Committees and Working Groups
Council
Council is the body responsible for the professional aspects of the specialty of anaesthesia, with responsibility for developing and implementing the College's policies on clinical and professional matters, and responding to the current issues affecting professional practice and professional matters.