Response to the British Medical Association’s new report, ‘Caring, Supportive, Collaborative?
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Applications are open for an RCoA Sedation Advisor. The successful applicant will provide advice to the College on sedation guidance and will represent it on multidisciplinary committees relating to sedation practices.
Response to the announcement by NHS England of an expanded mental health support scheme to cover all doctors working in the NHS in England.
NAP7 will examine perioperative cardiac arrest in NHS and independent hospitals in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
RCoA President, Dr Fiona Donald, congratulates former Dean Dr Aileen Adams, CBE, FRCA, on her 100th birthday.
Following the 2017 August job changeover, the RCoA and the Association of Anaesthetists, were made aware of multiple issues surrounding pay for anaesthetists in training. In response, the College and the Association surveyed its trainee members
While matters relating to terms and conditions of service are not within the remit of individual medical royal colleges or faculties, we recognise the right of doctors and other healthcare professionals to take industrial action, and we understand why many may wish to do so.
On Tuesday 9 February, the College hosted a special event – Anaesthesia and COVID: One Year On.
We are recruiting a Clinical Quality Advisor to advise and support our clinical quality workstreams, including representing the College in its work with stakeholders across different disciplines.
We are conducting a survey of our members' views and experiences in relation to anaesthesia associates. Members working as anaesthetists or anaesthetists in training in the NHS will receive a link to the survey by 24 August.