In responses to Health Education England’s publication of the report from the NHS Staff and Learners’ Mental Wellbeing Commission
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Following consideration of a member survey on assisted dying/assisted suicide, Council has taken the decision to change the College’s position on assisted dying/assisted suicide from ‘no stance’ to ‘neutral’, on the basis that a neutral position more closely aligns with the views of a majority of respondents.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal attends the Royal College of Anaesthetists Winter Symposium.
The latest news from the eighth week of the public hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. The RCoA, FICM and Association of Anaesthetists are jointly a Core Participant.
The latest news from the ninth week of the public hearings for Module 3 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. The RCoA, FICM and Association of Anaesthetists are jointly a Core Participant.
The Chancellor's 3% funding increase is welcome but the priority must be to ensure it delivers tangible benefits for patients and improved support for our members and their colleagues who are under increasing pressure.
Congratulations to members of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine recognised in the King's Birthday Honours. This recognition of our colleagues for their services to the NHS and their specialties is richly deserved.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has submitted evidence to NHS England’s (NHSE) Medical Training Review. The review is a national initiative overseen by NHSE’s National Medical Director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis and the Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Chris Whitty.