The Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA), representing the largest single hospital specialty in the NHS, welcomes the progress of the Draft Health Service Investigations Bill and the establishment of the joint committee.
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A summary of research articles indicating the benefits to services in employing anaesthetists in training from University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust Library and Knowledge Service.
The Cappuccini Test is a simple six-question audit designed to pick up issues relating to supervision of anaesthetists in training and non-consultant career grade doctors (NASG)
The Royal College of Anaesthetists ran the Medical Workforce Census Report 2020 from 6 January to 6 March. Data was gathered from 97% of NHS hospital Boards and Trusts.
Dr Jason Williams-James, RCoA PatientsVoices@RCOA member, and Dr Eleanor Warwick, ST6 Anaesthetist and PQIP Fellow, discuss DrEaMing (drinking, eating and mobilising) after surgery
The first section of this leaflet explains what the airway is, why anaesthetists need to manage it and how they do this during your anaesthetic. It also explains how anaesthetists assess your airway ahead of surgery for any potential problems and the common risks associated with airway management.
The second section explains more detail about what happens if the management of your airway requires more planning and preparation.
The second section explains more detail about what happens if the management of your airway requires more planning and preparation.
Teenagers and young adults will find this leaflet useful for basic information on what to expect when they go into hospital for an operation with a general anaesthetic. It has been written by anaesthetists, working together with patient representatives, parents, and caregivers.
The Charter itself sets out the aims and powers of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and establishes its basic constitution. Only the King in Council can amend the Royal Charter, on the recommendation of the College, following an annual or emergency general meeting.
A form to request a change in membership subscription of the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
The College’s less than full time (LTFT) discount is valid for one year of membership and a new self-declaration form requesting this discount is required each year.
The College’s less than full time (LTFT) discount is valid for one year of membership and a new self-declaration form requesting this discount is required each year.
Our manifesto urges political parties to develop and fund a plan for more doctors to train as anaesthetists, improve the working lives of doctors to enable more of them to stay in the NHS and invest in measures proven to improve NHS efficiency and patient outcomes.