Research
There are many ways for clinicians, patients and the public to get actively involved in perioperative research.
QuARCs are the single point of contact within a trust for national audits, quality improvement projects, multi-centre research and other academic issues
The most important directions for new research in anaesthesia and perioperative care as agreed by patients, the public and clinical professionals
The HSRC is the national centre of excellence for health services research in anaesthesia and associated specialties, and oversees delivery of the College's research projects
POMCTN aims to identify, develop, support and co-ordinate efficient delivery of large scale clinical trials in the UK
There are now Trainee Research Networks all across the UK. Join your local network and get involved in exciting regional and national research projects
The College firmly supports involvement in academic activity as a key component of anaesthetic training which leads to improvements in patient care
Through the NIAA, the College engages with our colleagues and partners to fund, develop and deliver world-class research in anaesthesia and perioperative care
Research grants and awards associated with the College and our partners. We channel our main research funding activities through the biannual NIAA grant rounds.
CASAP aims to characterise the type and quality of care being delivered to children undergoing emergency abdominal surgery