ACSA

The day will be open to ACSA reviewers and anaesthetic departments at all stages of their ACSA journey. 

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Date: 9 July 2025 09:30-16:30

Location: London, Royal College of Anaesthetists

Availability: Invitation only

CPD credits: 5 anticipated

The day will be open to ACSA reviewers and anaesthetic departments at all stages of their ACSA journey. It will include a range of talks designed to facilitate networking, peer support, open discussion and the sharing of good practice. There will be talks from clinical leads who have successfully achieved accreditation or are awaiting ACSA accreditation in their anaesthetic department. The event will end with an open panel discussion with the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.


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