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.
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This statement is an update of our progress to support the large number of our members who require examination places this academic year.
The Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme’s second annual report has been released.
A new elearning programme co-created by the Royal College of Anaesthetists will help manage and reduce procedure induced anxiety in children.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists in partnership with the Association of Anaesthetists and Refuaid has launched the Refugee Doctor Buddying Scheme.
Response to the Diabetes UK ‘Making hospitals safe for people with diabetes’ report.
We are pleased to announce that, following an open tender process, Professor John McLachlan has been appointed to carry out an independent external review of the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA examinations.
Anaesthetists at Homerton University Hospital today became the first to be re-accredited under the College Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) scheme.
The College response to the journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia paper on general anesthesia for cesarean delivery and odds of severe postpartum depression.
We would like to extend our support to applicants for CT1 posts who have been affected by errors in the recruitment process run by the Anaesthetics National Recruitment Office (ANRO) at Health Education England (HEE).