The College’s CEO, Jonathan Brüün, updated members via a recorded video regarding the recent incidents during the delivery of the FRCA examinations.
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A podcast about what a sustainable career in anaesthesia is
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I am currently an ST5 Anaesthesia and ICM dual trainee in the West of Scotland, currently working at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow. I originally started training in Mersey and spent a very happy few years in Liverpool before returning to Glasgow.
The 2020-2021 ACSA Annual Review reflects on the work of the ACSA scheme in an unprecedented year.
Pauline Elliott, Chair of the Royal College of Anaesthetists Lay Committee, meets up with her friend, Joe. They discuss how Joe can prepare for his knee operation.
Following the government announcement that it will be investing £5.9 billion to tackle the elective care backlog. The College is warning that attempts to expand capacity will ultimately fail without the workforce to deliver on this.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Association of Anaesthetists have issued a joint statement on ST3 recruitment.
This Black History Month has been a veritable feast of content – there has been something for all tastes and much to explore.
The Government’s new funding to tackle NHS waiting lists is welcome but, unless some of the money is used to build the anaesthetic workforce, it will be near impossible to clear the backlog.
Ahead of COP26 the College is calling on hospitals and anaesthetic departments to increase their efforts to reduce the use of environmentally-damaging anaesthetic gases and switch to more sustainable options in the fight to combat the climate emergency.