Research
SNAP2: EpiCCS will describe the epidemiology of perioperative risk and outcome, and critical care referral and admission after inpatient surgery in the UK. It also aims to examine whether planned postoperative critical care admission is effective as an intervention to reduce postoperative morbidity.
SNAP1 was a research project which involved a 2-day evaluation of patient reported outcomes after anaesthesia: specifically, patient satisfaction after anaesthesia and patient-reported awareness.
This free, one-hour interactive webinar explored the impact of the global pandemic on patients having emergency laparotomy.
This free one-hour webinar is aimed at anyone interested in using NELA data, either for audit and quality improvement, or for 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 CR&I is the national centre of excellence for health services research and perioperative trials 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