SAS Week is a week-long celebration of Staff Grade, Associate Specialist and Specialty (SAS) doctors which runs from 9-13 October. More than 1 in 5 of the non-trainee anaesthetic workforce are SAS doctors who play an essential role in the provision of anaesthetic services to patients.
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Self-nominations for election to the Council of The Royal College of Anaesthetists are now open.
To ensure trainees continue to receive the fairest, most valid and best quality assessments, College trustees’ have agreed the need to increase examination fees by five per cent for 2020-21.
RCoA statement following Health Foundation research into public opinion of NHS policy.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has commissioned an independent external review of the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA examinations, and is inviting Members and stakeholders to give their opinions as part of the process.
As we previously announced BJA Education moves online from July 2022. The BJA itself moved to a digital format in January 2022 – BJA Education will follow suit but will also retain a printed version for RCoA members until July 2023.
The findings of the GMC report 'The State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK' are stark with more than one in 10 anaesthetists in training at high risk of burnout.
The anaesthetic team at Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust was named Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine Team of the Year at the 2019 BMJ Awards held in London on Wednesday 24 April.
York Hospital has been reaccredited under the RCoA Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) scheme.
The College calls for greater government investment in resources, facilities and staff to deliver COVID-19 care.