The Scottish Board provides an important link between the College and its Scottish fellows and members. A key objective is to enhance relations with the specialty in Scotland in order to enhance participation in College activities across Scotland.
There are now Trainee Research Networks all across the UK. Join your local network and get involved in exciting regional and national research projects
This leaflet gives you information about your anaesthetic for adult heart (cardiac) surgery and what you can expect before, during and after your operation.
This leaflet explains the different choices of anaesthetic when you have an operation to replace your hip or knee and what you can expect. It has been written by anaesthetists, patient representatives and patients, working together.
A knee replacement is an operation in which your knee joint is replaced with an artificial joint. Most people stay in hospital for three to five days after knee replacement surgery.
A knee arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery. Your surgeon will put a narrow telescope through a small cut in your skin to look inside your knee joint.