The Royal College of Anaesthetists and The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association welcome the publication of the Ockenden Maternity Review, describing findings and recommendations from the Independent Review of Maternity Services at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
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Today the Royal College of Anaesthetists launches Anaesthesia on Air, a podcast channel which brings together experts from various sectors of anaesthesia in conversation to discuss all things related to our specialty.
Perioperative Journal Watch is written by TRIPOM (trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine – tripom.org) and is a brief distillation of recent important papers and articles on perioperative medicine from across the spectrum of medical publications.
Perioperative Journal Watch is written by TRIPOM (trainees with an interest in perioperative medicine – tripom.org) and is a brief distillation of recent important papers and articles on perioperative medicine from across the spectrum of medical publications.
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Council member Elisa Bertoja talks with Isa Khan and Veena Soni from PatientsVoices@RCoA about how to improve the experience of anaesthesia and perioperative care for Black, Asian and minority ethnic patients.
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Eoin and Duncan talk through anaesthetic emergencies and how they differ from other medical emergencies. We discuss some excellent resources for anaesthetists to help prepare for and use during emergency situations.
A cystoscopy is a procedure in which a thin telescope (called a cystoscope) is used to look inside your bladder. This is inserted through the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
This leaflet provides information for patients who are preparing for surgery.
This leaflet provides information for patients who are preparing for surgery.
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On 9 February 2021, the College hosted a flagship event, ‘Anaesthesia and COVID – One Year On’, attended virtually by 200 of the College’s members and key partners from across health and social care, Government and Parliament.
Dr Shashi Chandrashekaraiah from Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust explains why the Faculty values the contributions of LEDs, who bring a wide range of skills and experience to the NHS across the UK.
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The Club is for fellows and members of the College who have retired from clinical practice. By retaining your membership with the College, you will be continuing your support for the important work the College does and retaining benefits of membership.