We respond to the 2024 General Election result. The RCoA looks forward to working with the new Government on its mission to 'build an NHS fit for the future'.
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On Tuesday 9 February, the College hosted a special event – Anaesthesia and COVID: One Year On.
We have been informed of a disruption to supply of Smiths Medical Epidural and Combined Epidural/Spinal products containing the Portex® Loss of Resistance (LoR) syringe. This is due to difficulty obtaining a dye required for the plastic of the loss of resistance syringe and has led to a temporary disruption in production and supply. The estimated recovery is the end of June or beginning of July 2022.
In response to the announcement that every NHS Trust in England will receive funding towards improving rest facilities, following an agreement reached between the government and the BMA.
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.
In partnership with the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, we have developed a special, online Beano comic strip to help children understand what it’s like to have a general anaesthetic and reduce their anxiety about surgery.
The College is pleased to announce the successful AiT candidates who have been elected for co-option to RCoA Council.
Response to the key findings from the GMC’s 2018 National Training Survey Report.
The first report of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry highlights the many issues caused by failing to plan effectively for a pandemic. We welcome the recommendations it makes to ensure we are better prepared in future
The College is calling for an urgent increase in higher anaesthetic training places to support the elective recovery and invest in the future of the NHS.