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The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has published a report into anaesthetic care as part of its national quality improvement programme into stillbirths, neonatal deaths and brain injuries that occur during childbirth.
The College welcomes the announcement from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething, of a national programme to redesign critical care services in Wales.
Notice has been given that there are two vacancies on the Board of the Faculty of Pain Medicine and that elections are to be held on 1st October 2018.
Anaesthetists at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been awarded the prestigious Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA)
It is with great sadness that the College announces that Dr J Edmund Riding CBE, past dean of the Faculty of Anaesthetists (1976–1979), has died.
Responding to the Prime Minister’s announcement that the NHS England budget will be increased by an average 3.4% over the next five years.
New research published today reveals almost three quarters of anaesthetic doctors in training who responded to a survey, were not being paid correctly by their hospitals during the run up to the 2017-2018 winter period.
Response to the Home Office announcement that non-EU doctors and nurses are to be excluded from the government's Tier 2 visa cap,
The College, alongside other medical royal colleges and safety-related organisations, has been invited to share its views on how and when the healthcare system should investigate and respond to serious incidents.