The College is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr David Selwyn as the inaugural Director of the Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC).
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Join David Bogod and Eleanor Shaw in conversation about the early years of the academic journals from the inception of the BJA in 1923 to the end of the second world war.
This is the second in a series of podcasts devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee to look at the history of the College and the history of anaesthesia.
This is the second in a series of podcasts devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee to look at the history of the College and the history of anaesthesia.
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Join David Bogod and Eleanor Shaw as they continue their conversation about the academic journals. This time focussing on peer review, fraud and the continuing importance of the journals amongst other things
This podcast is part of a series devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee
This podcast is part of a series devised by the RCoA Heritage Committee
At the Royal College of Anaesthetists, we have been shocked and horrified by the recent racist and Islamophobic violence that has taken place in the UK in the past week, and we condemn it in the strongest terms.
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Dr Tom Pierce is the RCoA Environmental Advisor to the President, a fellow of the College, and is a cardiac anaesthetist at the University Hospital Southampton.
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The FRCA examinations are an integral part of the College’s programme of assessment. These are high stake postgraduate examinations for anaesthetists that help ensure the practice of anaesthesia is delivered to a high standard within the UK.
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The SAS committee was set up to look after the interests of all SAS anaesthetists. It has close links with the SAS Committee of the Association of Anaesthetists (AoA), and works with the College and Council to promote all matters relating to doctors working in SAS posts and other related roles.
The College census report shows one million patients are at risk of not receiving treatment every year due to anaesthetic workforce shortages.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists welcomes the plan but urges further specifics on workforce.
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This webinar will move from low carbon anaesthetic techniques and carbon calculators through QI recipes and building networks to the impact of global supply chains and COP26 in Glasgow next year.