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The RCoA and British Journal of Anaesthesia are pleased to announce a series of webinars available to our members on how to optimise your reading of the medical literature. These webinars will feature members from our international editorial team and their guests including authors, experts and fellows addressing topics such as how to read the literature, the editorial process, and journal club discussions of important articles appearing in the BJA.
Each webinar will also feature a methodological tip targeted to trainees. These sessions will provide opportunities to engage with the editors and other leaders in the field of anaesthesia.
Each webinar will also feature a methodological tip targeted to trainees. These sessions will provide opportunities to engage with the editors and other leaders in the field of anaesthesia.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA), representing the largest single hospital specialty in the NHS, welcomes the progress of the Draft Health Service Investigations Bill and the establishment of the joint committee.
A summary of research articles indicating the benefits to services in employing anaesthetists in training from University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust Library and Knowledge Service.
The Cappuccini Test is a simple six-question audit designed to pick up issues relating to supervision of anaesthetists in training and non-consultant career grade doctors (NASG)
The Royal College of Anaesthetists ran the Medical Workforce Census Report 2020 from 6 January to 6 March. Data was gathered from 97% of NHS hospital Boards and Trusts.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has produced a video presentation offering useful advice on how to prepare for the Anaesthetics CT1 & ACCS (Anaesthetics) interview.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is one of over 60 organisations, supporting an amendment to the Health and Care Bill to strengthen workforce planning.
Nominations for election to the Council of the Royal College of Anaesthetists are now open. The College is keen to encourage as diverse a group of people as possible to nominate themselves.
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We, the trustees of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, are responsible for directing and controlling College activities to deliver its objects as detailed in our Royal Charter.