Clinical Leaders in Anaesthesia Network Event

Join us for this joint event from the RCoA and Association of Anaesthetists for clinical leaders across the country.

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Key details

Date: 19 January 2026 | 09:00 - 16:45

Location: London, RCoA

Availability: Invitation only

Clinical content lead(s): Dr Sandeep Lakhani

CPD credits: 5

 

This event was originally scheduled for Monday 17 November but has been rescheduled due to resident doctors' strikes.

The RCoA and Association of Anaesthetists regularly host Clinical Leader network events for those who occupy the challenging role of clinical manager in their NHS trust.

Join us in January at the College for a day focusing on a variety of topics, including elective recovery, use of the Federated Data Platform, and first hand lessons from experienced clinical leaders.

Please note this is an invitation only event.

How to find us

Royal College of Anaesthetists

Churchill House

35 Red Lion Square

Holborn

London

WC1R 4SG

09:00-09:55 Registration and refreshments
09:55-10:00 Welcome and Introduction  
Session 1
10:00-10:30 "What a year!" - Updates from the RCoA Mr Russell Ampofo, Director of Education, Training and Examinations, RCoA
10:30-11:00 Improving recognition and respect for the RA role Ideas and future plans. Dr Sarah Thornton, Vice President, RCoA
11:00-11:30 Break
Session 2
11:30-12:00 Elective recovery Mr Ian Eardley, National Clinical Director for Elective Care and Elective Recovery, NHS England
12:00-12:40 FDP – Use of data to improve efficiency Rebecca Llewellyn, Director of Data Management and Transformation Division, NHS England
Personal experience of NHS FDP Dr Jai Prashar, Clinical data scientist, NHS England
12:40-13:40 Lunch
Session 3
13:40-14:45 Open Mic Session
14:45-15:15 Break
Session 4
15:15-15:45 Lessons from 20 years of clinical leadership Dr Glenn Russell, Executive Coach, Coaches for Clinicians
15:45-16:15 Leading through a period of change Professor David Probert, CEO, UCLH and Deputy Director, NHS England
16:15-16:40 Preparedness for mass casualties Colonel Giles Nordmann, Defence Anaesthetist, Armed Forces
16:40-16:45 Event close