The College launched its publication, “Northern Ireland’s waiting list crisis: the critical role of anaesthetists,” which calls on all parties standing for election to the Northern Ireland Assembly to commit to comprehensive workforce planning and transformation of the surgical pathway.
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Following the 2017 August job changeover, the RCoA and the Association of Anaesthetists, were made aware of multiple issues surrounding pay for anaesthetists in training. In response, the College and the Association surveyed its trainee members
The College is delighted to announce details of awards from the May 2022 meeting of the RCoA Nominations Committee.
The Government introduced its Tobacco and Vapes Bill to Parliament last week, marking a step forward in protecting the public, the NHS, and the economy from the significant harms of smoking and passive smoking.
Together with 18 other healthcare organisations, the RCoA urges Government to strip the General Medical Council of its power to appeal Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service decisions.
Congratulations to anaesthetists and intensivists recognised in today's Queen's Birthday Honours for their outstanding work, especially during COVID19.
The Welsh Chief Medical Officer expresses his gratitude for all anaesthetists have done during the pandemic in a letter to the College.
The College response to the 2020 Budget statement.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to announce that Dr Claire Shannon has been elected as the College’s next President. Dr Chris Carey and Dr Toni Brunning have been elected as Vice Presidents.
A new multidisciplinary website launched today containing clinical guidance, information & resources to address COVID-19. College President encourages cross-skilling between anaesthetic and ICU departments.