The College has written to the Clinical Leaders in Anaesthesia Network (CLAN) to request a pause in recruitment of new, student AAs and in the development of enhanced roles for AAs.
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Funding to help the NHS cope with winter pressures is welcome, but without the staff to provide the care for patients the impact will be minimal.
Following last year’s EGM, we committed to implementing the resolutions carried and keeping members updated. This update includes a summary of our progress since our last update in December 2023.
The RCoA welcomes the publication of the results of the GMC’s National Training survey, which shows that 90% of anaesthetists in training rated their training as good or very good, and nearly 80% felt they had achieved the expected level of practical experience in the previous year.
College Council Member Helgi Johannsson shares a message on diversity and inclusivity within anaesthesia to all members and fellows.
Council met yesterday for the first time since the EGM and we would like to briefly update members on the work undertaken and some of our discussions so far.
Response to the CQC's 'State of Care' report looking at health and care systems across the country.
The following is joint clinical guidance from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Intensive Care Society, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
A joint submission on developing a long-term plan for the NHS, from the College and the College's FPM.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) triggered an ‘amber alert’ on 12 October, meaning hospitals have been asked to put in place management plans to protect blood stocks.