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The components of the College's coat of arms and their meanings
Chapter 13: Guidelines for the Provision of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services 2025
Information should be made available to patients that gives details of the surgery and local and general anaesthesia for ophthalmic procedures, as well as advice on what to expect on the day of admission. The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists have a range of booklets available on their websites to help to inform patients.55,56,57
Response to the DHSC's decision to proceed with the regulation of Physicians’ Assistants (Anaesthesia).
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Including career beaks and returning to work,
Chapter 6: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Day Surgery 2025
Anaesthetists should have been trained in this field to the standards required by the Royal College of Anaesthetists.12
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The Royal College of Anaesthetists is committed to supporting the work being undertaken by the Working Party on Sexual Misconduct in Surgery (WPSMS) and we are working to eradicate this behaviour in surgery settings, our specialty and in healthcare.
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A podcast from Anaesthesia 2018.
Chapter 8: Guidelines for the Provision of Regional Anaesthesia Services 2025
Multidisciplinary support for preoperative assessment staff from other physicians, medical specialists, anaesthetists, surgeons and pain management teams should be available.
The Charter itself sets out the aims and powers of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and establishes its basic constitution. Only the King in Council can amend the Royal Charter, on the recommendation of the College, following an annual or emergency general meeting.