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Following consideration of a member survey on assisted dying/assisted suicide, Council has taken the decision to change the College’s position on assisted dying/assisted suicide from ‘no stance’ to ‘neutral’, on the basis that a neutral position more closely aligns with the views of a majority of respondents.
RCoA responds to implementing the NHS Long Term Plan – proposals for possible changes to legislation
The Long Term Plan sets an ambitious course for the NHS and we welcome the aim of this consultation to amend legislation which creates barriers to the integration of services.
Effective workforce planning and investment, staff wellbeing, and increased critical care capacity are some of the vital lessons to take from the pandemic.
NHS England (formerly HEE) has published its report of a review into two errors that affected anaesthetics CT1 recruitment in February 2023.
The College is keen to hear directly from Anaesthetists in Training members and Trainers regarding recruitment, examinations and the implementation of the 2021 Anaesthetics Curriculum.
Today the Royal College of Anaesthetists launches Anaesthesia on Air, a podcast channel which brings together experts from various sectors of anaesthesia in conversation to discuss all things related to our specialty.
Views from the frontline of Anaesthesia presents our members’ views on what they feel should be the priorities for the College as we develop a 2020 anaesthesia workforce strategy.
After the loss of 100,000 patients to Covid-19, the College and FICM look at how we can re-build the NHS.
“We are concerned that the exclusion from the Government’s proposed pay deal of doctors in training in England and SAS doctors on the reformed contract may exacerbate the NHS staffing crisis at a time when the workforce is already tired and demoralised.