RCoA President, Fiona Donald highlights some recent work that the Policy team at the College has been doing to advocate for the specialty.
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Funding to help the NHS cope with winter pressures is welcome, but without the staff to provide the care for patients the impact will be minimal.
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e-learning anaesthesia -intro to critical care
While this financial investment and reform is a very welcome start, lack of workforce funding will limit the recovery of the NHS.
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The Primary OSCE assesses a candidate's competence in one or more areas of clinical competence such as history taking, communication, physical examination skills across 16 exam stations laid out in a circuit. Candidates complete the examination by moving from station to station.
Patients in Worcestershire’s hospitals now have a clear and easy way of indicating their preferred name to hospital staff, thanks to the introduction of a new project aimed at improving patient experience. #CallMe
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The board’s main objective is to promote high standards of training and practice in anaesthesia in Wales, while maintaining a cohesive and consistent approach to all aspects of College core business across the UK. With the increasingly divergent healthcare system in Wales, it acknowledges and ensures active engagement with Welsh Government.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is delighted to announce that today, Dr Fiona Donald, a consultant anaesthetist at North Bristol NHS Trust, takes up office as the next President of the College. Fiona succeeds Professor Ravi Mahajan, who has been in post since 2018.
A personal apology from Dr Fiona Donald for the serious issues members experienced during the Final FRCA CRQ examination on 14 September.