This leaflet explains what to expect when you have an eye operation under local anaesthetic. It has been written by anaesthetists, eye surgeons, patients, and patient representatives, working together.
Successful candidates on the Final FRCA examination are awarded the fellowship by examination of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and may use the letters FRCA after their name.
A series of talks and panel discussion exploring the experiences of Black anaesthetists at the Royal College of Anaesthetists' Anaesthetic Updates events in London, February 2024.
The Northern Irish Board acts as the link between College fellows and members in the Province and the College. It also represents anaesthetists within the wider Northern Ireland health and social care structure, including liaising with fellow Royal Colleges and senior decision makers.
Just as you are by the side of your patients when it matters the most, the Royal College of Anaesthetists is by your side to support you through your career.
Read all our detailed anaesthesia information leaflets and resources specifically for patients and their carers which have been written by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
On successful completion of the Structured Oral Examination (SOE), candidates are awarded the fellowship by examination of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and may use the letters FRCA after their name.
The Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group (SALG) is a collaborative project between the Association of Anaesthetists, the Royal College of Anaesthetists and NHS England and NHS Improvement.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists submits evidence from surveys carried out on the anaesthetic workforce before and during the COVID-19 peak, and suggests improvements to tackle burnout