Following the government announcement on 19 January 2022 that all Plan B COVID-19 restrictions would now be allowed to expire - the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FICM) have issued a joint statement.
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There are now two ways to access the Bulletin. As well as the quarterly printed version we will be adding an online version later in the year.
Changes proposed by the Royal College of Anaesthetists will see a greater emphasis placed on making its Council more representative of members, including increasing the number of Anaesthetists in Training and expanding this to cover all the main stages of training.
Today the Royal College of Anaesthetists launches Anaesthesia on Air, a podcast channel which brings together experts from various sectors of anaesthesia in conversation to discuss all things related to our specialty.
We are pleased to announce that, following an open tender process, Professor John McLachlan has been appointed to carry out an independent external review of the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA examinations.
February is Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender Plus (LGBT+) History Month and the RCoA has planned a range of activities to help celebrate it.
RCoA statement following Health Foundation research into public opinion of NHS policy.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists welcomes the plan but urges further specifics on workforce.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists and the British Medical Association would like to thank all the anaesthetists who participated in our recent CT3 Equivalent Post Survey.
Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group (SALG) and Regional Anaesthesia UK (RA-UK) have published a new national Standardised Operating Procedure (SOP) to prevent wrong side block.