At the beginning of November, the College publishes annual reports on the performance of the Primary and Final components of the FRCA exam in the previous academic year.
Letter to College Tutors and Regional Advisers (Anaesthesia) to reiterate our request that the training of anaesthetists in training is prioritised over the training of AAs.
Through the NIAA, the College engages with our colleagues and partners to fund, develop and deliver world-class research in anaesthesia and perioperative care
The College acknowledges and apologises for the additional stress and uncertainty to candidates who attempted the Final FRCA CRQ examination on 14 September 2021
The College provides a powerful voice for our membership, their work, and the specialty amongst the public, government, the media and health stakeholders across the UK.
The podcast covers the role the College and the GMC will play in the future professional development and regulation of AAs, which will be rolled out in 2021.
The College is committed to embedding sustainability in everything we do and in 2020 we furthered our ambitions to minimise our impact on the environment.
ACSA is a voluntary scheme for NHS and independent sector organisations that offers quality improvement through peer review and is the College's flagship scheme.
Anaesthetists in training are represented within the College by the Anaesthetist in Training Committee (AiT) and are elected from the Anaesthetists in Training Representative Group (ATRG).
The College acknowledges the pivotal role that doctors working in career posts make to the NHS and is keen to encourage all aspects of professional and career development.