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The Royal College of Anaesthetists is delighted to announce that Dr Fiona Donald has been re-appointed after an unopposed call for nominations as the College’s President for a second year. The RCoA is further pleased to announce that Dr Russell Perkins has been re-elected for a second year as one of the College’s two Vice-Presidents, and will be joined by Dr Helgi Johannsson, who was newly elected after an open call for nominations from Elected Council Members.
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Become a Refugee Buddy. The Refugee buddying system is a joint venture between the RCoA, the Association of Anaesthetists and Refuaid. A refugee buddy will be an anaesthetist, intensivist or pain medicine specialist who will provide informal support to a refugee anaesthetist who wishes to enter UK practice within the NHS in anaesthesia.
The following is joint clinical guidance from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Intensive Care Society, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
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
We are conducting a survey of our members' views and experiences in relation to anaesthesia associates. Members working as anaesthetists or anaesthetists in training in the NHS will receive a link to the survey by 24 August.
Dr Fiona Donald, President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists tells us our future is bright but that we need to play our part by supporting our anaesthetists in training.