Jono Brüün, RCoA Chief Executive Officer, looks at how the College is moving forward at pace as we work to implement improvements to our member services and benefits.
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At the end of January 2024 we reached a positive milestone in our search to find a new home for the College and Faculties that is fit for the future, our members and our specialties.
Dr Fiona Donald, our President looks ahead to some of the College’s priorities for 2024 and highlights some of the work we're doing to try to address current issues.
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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.
World Sleep Day, marks one year since the launch of the national Fight Fatigue campaign, a joint initiative of the College, the Association of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine.
Despite Brexit, Dr Ted Rees tells us how the College still plays an active role in setting and improving standards of anaesthetic training and clinical practice in Europe.
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.
The College has joined the National Guardian for the NHS and other healthcare organisations to support the formation of an alliance to address the unacceptably high levels of undermining and bullying behaviour throughout the NHS.
Following the government announcement that it will be investing £5.9 billion to tackle the elective care backlog. The College is warning that attempts to expand capacity will ultimately fail without the workforce to deliver on this.
The College’s Education, Training and Examinations Board has recently agreed to continue with an online delivery format for all sittings of the SOE and OSCE exams until the end of April 2022.