This week the College launched its first blog for which we are keen to take contributions from fellows, members and partners on issues and topics of relevance to the specialty and wider NHS.
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Today Professor Ravi Mahajan from Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust has been elected President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists in succession to Dr Liam Brennan.
This guide has been developed to collate information from a variety of sources to make it easier for anaesthetic and intensive care medicine trainees to access information regarding LTFT training.
A new report from the Royal College of Anaesthetists warns that more than 8 million operations per year will be cancelled or delayed by 2040 unless anaesthetic workforce shortages are addressed.
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.
This is a joint statement from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Association of Anaesthetists and Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group on for transition to non-Luer (NRFitTM) devices for neuraxial and regional block equipment
The Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) is currently looking for authors to take part in a full review of selected chapters from the Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services (GPAS) for publication in 2027.
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.
New guidance from RA-UK and the RCoA will help trainers support anaesthetists in training to meet the regional anaesthesia capabilities of the curriculum in situations where clinical training opportunities are limited.
The College would like to congratulate Amanda Pritchard, her wealth of experience in the healthcare sector ensures she is rightly placed to take up the mantle from Sir Simon Stevens.