The following is a joint statement from the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) and the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (APAGBI).
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Response to Sir Norman Williams’ rapid policy review of gross negligence manslaughter in healthcare,
In preparation for the move away from Short Answer Questions (SAQ) to Constructed Response Questions (CRQ).
The College supports the call by the Royal College of Physicians for more research to be undertaken within NHS Trusts across England.
We will shortly conduct a consultation on the draft Anaesthesia Associate (AA) Scope of Practice 2024. As the organisation responsible for safeguarding standards in anaesthesia, it is our role to agree a workable and safe scope of practice for AAs, both at the point of qualification and beyond, including required levels of supervision.
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been accredited under the RCoA Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) scheme.
The College issues a joint statement with the Faculty of Pain Medicine and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine outlining our stance on racism, discrimination and diversity within healthcare.
The College is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Derek Alderson as the Board Chair of the Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC).
The British Medical Association has published the first two in a series of five reports detailing doctors’ views and experiences of the pandemic. The reports contain first-hand accounts of the physical and psychological strain experiences by doctors, both during the height of the pandemic and in the months afterwards.
The RCoA and FICM would like to voice our support for the introduction of new measures to help combat the risks of the Omicron variant.