We are pleased to announce that the topic of the RCoA’s 8th National Audit Project (NAP8) will be complications of regional anaesthesia (peripheral blocks and central neuraxial blockade) and other neurological complications of anaesthesia.
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We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Dr Rachel Gibson, whose tragic death in 2022 was the subject of a coroner’s inquest concluded in August 2024.
The College response to the launch of the Department of Health and Social Care's consultation on the regulation of healthcare professionals.
Dr John Glen, the British researcher who discovered and developed propofol - the world’s most widely used anaesthetic agent - has been awarded the prestigious Lasker-Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award.
Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) and Association of Anaesthesia Associates (AAA) joint comment on the scope of practice for anaesthesia associates
Following the publication of NHS England’s Long Term Workforce Plan, we wrote to our training networks on 6 July to reinforce our support for anaesthetists in training and our position on the anaesthesia associate workforce.
The latest news from the second 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.
Effective workforce planning and investment, staff wellbeing, and increased critical care capacity are some of the vital lessons to take from the pandemic.
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.
In response to the HSJ article published today, the College is aware that the independent sector is helping the NHS meet the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic.