The College is pleased to announce the publication of Guidance on supervision arrangements for anaesthetists.
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Following a mistake made during the issuing of results to candidates who sat the Final FRCA Written Examination in September, Mr Jonathan Brüün, CEO of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, issued a video apology to all those affected by the error.
The findings set out in the ‘Respected, valued, retained’ report and survey data, show one in four anaesthetists plan to leave the NHS in the next five years.
We welcome the report from the Health and Social Care Committee’s Expert Panel into the health and care workforce.
The College welcomes the Health and Care Bill with cautious optimism, however without long-term workforce planning, reforms are likely to have little impact on patient care.
Anaesthetists at two Liverpool hospitals have been recognised for providing the highest quality care to local patients.
The RCoA, together with other leading anaesthetic organisations recommends Trusts and Health Boards decommission their nitrous oxide manifolds, switching to point-of-use cylinders where access to nitrous oxide remains desirable.
Commitment to a guaranteed NHS funding settlement and addressing retention and recruitment is vital to the delivery of the NHS Long-Term Plan.
A personal apology from Dr Fiona Donald for the serious issues members experienced during the Final FRCA CRQ examination on 14 September.
Dr Nigel Penfold, updated delegates about the latest developments in the review of the Anaesthetic Curriculum.