Anaesthetists at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital have been recognised for providing the highest quality care to local patients.
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A survey jointly commissioned by the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA), the Association of Anaesthetists (the Association) and the British Medical Association (BMA) has launched.
Ahead of the general election we have published our manifesto, 'Anaesthesia: solutions for an NHS in crisis'. We are urging political parties to develop and fund a plan for more doctors to train as anaesthetists and improve retention and efficiency in the NHS.
This report presents findings from a survey of a cohort of anaesthetists whose training was affected in the transition to the 2021 curriculum.
Measures to optimise perioperative care are promising but more anaesthetists are urgently needed to meet waiting list targets.
Joint statement from the RCoA and the Association of Anaesthetists on legislation to regulate the role of anaesthesia associates.
The RCoA, together with other leading anaesthetic organisations recommends Trusts and Health Boards decommission their nitrous oxide manifolds, switching to point-of-use cylinders where access to nitrous oxide remains desirable.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists remains committed to delivering examinations in the fairest and most equitable manner. This is an update on our progress to support the large number of members who require examination places across the 2021/2022 academic year.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists issues an update on ST3 recruitment.
Response to the announcement by NHS England of an expanded mental health support scheme to cover all doctors working in the NHS in England.