The Royal College of Anaesthetists is one of over 60 organisations, supporting an amendment to the Health and Care Bill to strengthen workforce planning.
Search
We've found 658 results
The College is pleased to invite you to our 2021 annual general meeting. Join us for a virtual AGM where we will reflect on the year and outline our current work and future priorities.
The College is delighted to announce details of awards from the September meeting of the Nominations Committee.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to announce that the public consultation period is open for select GPAS chapters.
Plans have been established for anaesthetics specialty recruitment in 2022. The following statement outlines what is anticipated and is aimed at helping doctors planning to apply to our specialty.
The 2021 Anaesthetics Curriculum is available to download and read from our website.
As part of the NHS’ seventy-third birthday celebrations, the Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to share a statement from Minister of State (Minister for Care).
The College acknowledges that the authors have produced a timely and sobering representative snapshot of the opinions and experiences of our anaesthetists at this stage in their training.
The College is keen to provide Anaesthetists in Training and all members the opportunity to hear the latest updates about training, recruitment and the new curriculum.
The College welcomes the Health and Care Bill with cautious optimism, however without long-term workforce planning, reforms are likely to have little impact on patient care.