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The College response to a joint workforce statement issued by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to announce that today the new curriculum for a CCT in Anaesthetics has been implemented.
The College calls for greater government investment in resources, facilities and staff to deliver COVID-19 care.
The latest news from the fourth 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 College is currently looking for anaesthetists to contribute to a new Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services (GPAS) chapter on regional anaesthesia for publication in 2024.
On the 8 October Dr Daniele Bryden, Dean of FICM and co-opted member of the RCoA Council, gave oral evidence to the Inquiry on behalf of our three organisations.
This is a joint statement from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Association of Anaesthetists and Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group on for transition to non-Luer (NRFitTM) devices for neuraxial and regional block equipment
Securing an increase in anaesthetic specialty training places, alongside measures to improve retention and recognition of consultant, SAS and resident anaesthetic doctors, remains an absolute priority for the College.
The College response to Professor Chris Witty, Chief Medical Officer, and Sir Patrick Vallance, Chief Scientific Advisor press conference on COVID.