Blog
As part of Clinical Audit Awareness Week 2026, Dr Ee-Neng Loh, NELA Anaesthetic Fellow and Angeline Price, NELA Nurse Lead, share why NELA was expanded to include those who do not undergo an emergency laparotomy and what the findings mean for patients and their care.
The conference agenda was back-to-back sessions full of knowledge to be learned and shared, so presenting our session twice was a great way of impacting as many delegates as possible.
Dr Sophie Jackman, RCoA Elected Council Member and Anaesthetists in Training representative, shares what sparked her interest into the specialty and gives her view on how we can champion equality and diversity across anaesthetics and regional anaesthesia.
We have been working with the GMC to agree a programme of work to address Differential Attainment (DA) and promote fair training cultures across medical education.
Spotlighting work the College has done as part of its commitment to equality, equity, diversity and inclusion.
Anaesthesia 2026 returns on 12–14 May 2026, and this year there are more reasons than ever to join us in person at Brighton’s iconic seafront.
Council member and a lay Trustee, Dr Matthew Tuck, gives an insight into his role and work.
Dr Hasanthi Gooneratne and Dr Balaji Packianathaswamy share an update on the work underway to develop a new Clinical Performance Exam (CPE) for the Final FRCA.
Dr Ceejay Ochukpue shares his experience as a volunteer candidate in the pilot of the new Clinical Performance Examination (CPE).