Election to RCoA Council: results announced

Published: 17/12/2021

Voting for election to the Council of the Royal College of Anaesthetists closed at 12 noon on Thursday 16 December. 

The College is pleased to confirm that the following candidates have been elected, with terms of office commencing in March 2022. 

Consultant vacancies (in alphabetical order, six to elect): 

  • Dr Elisa BERTOJA, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 
  • Dr Toni BRUNNING, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust 
  • Dr Satya FRANCIS, Leicester Royal Infirmary 
  • Professor Michael GROCOTT, University Hospital Southampton  
  • Professor Andrew SMITH, Royal Lancaster Infirmary 
  • Dr Sarah THORNTON, The Royal Bolton Hospital 

SAS vacancy (one to elect): 

  • Dr Sunil KUMAR, Furness General Hospital, University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust 

Anaesthetist in Training vacancy (one to elect):  

  • Dr Rashmi REBELLO, Milton Keynes University Hospital 

The ballot process was managed by Civica Election Services. The full results can be viewed here.  

Dr Fiona Donald, President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists said: 

“I would like to thank all thirty candidates who stood for these eight positions on our Council.  Putting oneself forward for election is no small undertaking and their willingness to do so speaks to their dedication and to the strength of our specialty.

“I am especially pleased that despite the continuing pressure on health services, we have had so many candidates who are willing to offer their time and experience to their College and its membership. Thank you all for stepping forward. 

"Congratulations to Elisa, Toni, Satya, Michael, Andrew, Sarah, Sunil and Rashmi. I look forward to working closely with all of you alongside your fellow Council members, other volunteers and staff to advance the work we are doing on behalf of our growing membership. I would also like to thank all members who took the time to cast their vote. The Council and its elections are pivotal to the College’s work and it is heartening to see the membership so engaged with this process.”