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e-Learning Anaesthesia

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e-Learning Anaesthesia e-Learning Anaesthesia e-LA is an interactive and engaging web-based learning resource developed by the Royal College of Anaesthetists in partnership with e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH).

Written and edited by anaesthetists, e-LA covers the knowledge and key concepts that underpin the anaesthetic curriculum and will help trainees prepare for the FRCA examination. The learning material is presented as a structured series of bite-sized lessons and includes access to an extensive e-Library, a self-assessment area, and e-CPD to support continued professional development in anaesthesia.

  • e-LA Phase 1
    Seven modules mapped to the ST1 and ST2 curriculum.

  • e-LA Phase 2
    Thirteen modules to support intermediate and higher specialist training including CPD for consultants.

    e-Learning Anaesthesia

    Module 1
    Module 2
    Module 3
    Module 4
    Module 5
    Module 6
    Module 7
    Phase 2

    What e-LA provides:

  • e-Learning Sessions
    Over 1,000 knowledge and scenario based sessions covering the first two years of the anaesthetic curriculum. Each session takes around 20-30 minutes to complete.

  • e-Library
    Free and direct access to thousands of full-text journal articles which have been cross-referenced and mapped to the anaesthetic curriculum.
  • Phase 2
  • e-CPD
    Articles and associated MCQs to support general and core topic based continuing professional development for trainees and trainers.

  • e-Assessment
    Formative assessments with feedback that will test the user’s understanding of the knowledge based sessions and introduce students to the standard expected at the FRCA exam.


    e-Learning for Healthcare

  • This page last updated on 24/06/2010

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