The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine is pleased to see anaesthetists and intensivists recognised in the 2024 New Year Honours.
Congratulations to our members recognised in the King's Birthday Honours 2024. This recognition of our colleagues for their services to the NHS and their specialties is richly deserved.
Council met yesterday for the first time since the EGM and we would like to briefly update members on the work undertaken and some of our discussions so far.
This webinar will move from low carbon anaesthetic techniques and carbon calculators through QI recipes and building networks to the impact of global supply chains and COP26 in Glasgow next year.
The College launched its publication, “Northern Ireland’s waiting list crisis: the critical role of anaesthetists,” which calls on all parties standing for election to the Northern Ireland Assembly to commit to comprehensive workforce planning and transformation of the surgical pathway.
Following the 2017 August job changeover, the RCoA and the Association of Anaesthetists, were made aware of multiple issues surrounding pay for anaesthetists in training. In response, the College and the Association surveyed its trainee members