Ahead of COP26 the College is calling on hospitals and anaesthetic departments to increase their efforts to reduce the use of environmentally-damaging anaesthetic gases and switch to more sustainable options in the fight to combat the climate emergency.
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The College gives an update on conversations it has been having with the Anaesthetics National Recruitment Office (ANRO) and Health Education England (HEE), which manages ANRO, following ANRO’s handling of recruitment information for ST3 anaesthetic training posts.
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I am an ST3 in West Yorkshire, and an elected member of the Association of Anaesthetists’ Trainee Committee. As part of my role I am co-opted into the SALG committee, and therefore also into ATRG. Within anaesthesia I am interested in obstetrics and perioperative medicine, and am working towards the UCL MSc. When I’m not working, I can be found swimming, biking and running my way around the Yorkshire Dales, training for triathlons, and always searching for the next good coffee stop. I am passionate about anaesthetic trainees having quality representation to help them make the most out of training, including the ability to work flexibly.
Dr Mark Dixon is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust. His blog explores the environmental impact of anaesthetists personal and professional choices and how everybody can reduce their carbon footprint.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine have issued a joint statement following the release of the FICM OSCE/SOE examination results.
Elections for six Consultant vacancies, one SAS vacancy and one Anaesthetist in Training vacancy on the Council of the Royal College of Anaesthetists will open a week from today – Tuesday 16 November.
The College is moving those Anaesthetists in Training who are transitioning in August 2021 from the 2010 Curriculum to the new 2021 Anaesthetics Curriculum on the Lifelong Learning Platform (LLP).
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Episode 1 - Why do we have to have a new curriculum? Why did we change the structure of the training programme? Will there be enough CT3 posts? How is transition to be managed for LTFT anaesthetists in training?
In response to the GMC National Training Survey 2021, Dr Chris Carey, RCoA Council Member and Chair of the Education, Training and Examinations Board responded on behalf of the College.
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Professor William Harrop-Griffiths talks to Dawn Chamberlain and Dr Cian Wade about the RCoA report on lessons learnt from COVID-19