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It’s that time of year again, when the College invites members and fellows to run for Council and, in turn, to vote.
Anaesthetists at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital have been recognised for providing the highest quality care to local patients.
Response to the publication of 'The Reflective Practitioner guidance' and toolkit, jointly developed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, the UK Conference of Postgraduate Medical Deans, the General Medical Council, and the Medical Schools Council.
Response to the publication of the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch’s (HSIB) report on Wrong Site Anaesthetic Nerve Block.
Dr John Glen, the British researcher who discovered and developed propofol - the world’s most widely used anaesthetic agent - has been awarded the prestigious Lasker-Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award.
A number of amendments to the Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination (SOE) will be introduced from December 2018.
Research led by the Health Services Research Centre at the College and the University College London Surgical Outcomes Research Centre today reveals one in seven operations in UK hospitals are cancelled on the day of surgery.
The College is pleased to announce that the topic of the Seventh National Audit Project (NAP7) will be perioperative cardiac arrest.
The College has responded to the General Medical Council’s (GMC) ‘Welcomed and valued’ consultation.