The College response to the Royal College of Surgeons report 'A New Deal for Surgery.'
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anaesthetists – especially anaesthetists in training – has been, and continues to be, profound and unprecedented.
The Health and Social Care committee’s report has shown poor staff retention and lack of workforce planning and investment has left countless NHS staff burnt out and exhausted.
Effective workforce planning and investment, staff wellbeing, and increased critical care capacity are some of the vital lessons to take from the pandemic.
Congratulations to anaesthetists and intensivists recognised in today's Queen's Birthday Honours.
The College’s Education, Training and Examinations Board has recently agreed to continue with an online delivery format for all sittings of the SOE and OSCE exams until the end of April 2022.
The ‘Surgical activity in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic' study confirms the impact of the pandemic on millions of patients awaiting surgery, with these figures only likely to grow.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists issues a statement regarding the national recruitment for CT1 and ST3.
We are seeking up to four enthusiastic and self-motivated SAS or LED (Locally Employed Doctor) anaesthetists to join the College SAS Committee.
The 2021 Anaesthetics Curriculum has now received approval from the General Medical Council (GMC), and will be implemented on 4 August 2021.