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College Council and staff thank anaesthetists in training for their outstanding contribution in managing the COVID-19 pandemic and acknowledge the need for continuous work on minimising training disruptions.
The College calls for greater government investment in resources, facilities and staff to deliver COVID-19 care.
To ensure trainees continue to receive the fairest, most valid and best quality assessments, College trustees’ have agreed the need to increase examination fees by five per cent for 2020-21.
The College response to a joint workforce statement issued by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.
The College is running a third 'View from the COVID-19 frontline' all-member survey to determine the best support for anaesthetists for this new phase of the pandemic.
The College issues a joint statement with the Faculty of Pain Medicine and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine outlining our stance on racism, discrimination and diversity within healthcare.
College Council Member Helgi Johannsson shares a message on diversity and inclusivity within anaesthesia to all members and fellows.
The College response to calls for an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
The results of the second 'View from the COVID-19 frontline' survey show low confidence in returning to non-COVID-19 NHS services and remaining concerns in the area of PPE, testing, drug supply and staff wellbeing.