The College is pleased to confirm that the following candidates have been elected unopposed to the RCoA Scottish Board and the RCoA Welsh Board. Terms of office commence in February/ March 2023.
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The College provides support to the anaesthesia recruitment process in the UK. This page has the most up-to-date information on recruitment and links on how to enter the anaesthesia training programme.
Thank you to our members who attended the College’s Extraordinary General Meeting on 17 October. We are grateful to everyone who took the time to contribute to the discussions and to engage with the process.
Interested in standing for a place on College Council? Self-nominations are currently open for three consultant positions and two positions for anaesthetists in training until 12 noon on 19 October 2023.
It's been a busy year for training at the College. Dr Thornton and Dr Chambers provide an overview of the work being delivered to ensure all aspects of training are rigorous and fit for purpose.
The College would like to congratulate Amanda Pritchard, her wealth of experience in the healthcare sector ensures she is rightly placed to take up the mantle from Sir Simon Stevens.
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If you are working outside the UK, you can sit the Primary FRCA MCQ by applying for International Affiliate membership of the College. This replaces the previous Temporary Examination Eligibility (TEE) route.
Research led by the College around the care of over 21,000 patients before, during and after emergency bowel surgery has shown an improvement in the 30-day mortality rate.
The College and The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association response to a study which shows a possible association between epidural pain relief during labour and increased risk of autism spectrum disorders in children.
Research led by the College of over 24,000 patients before, during and after emergency bowel surgery. has shown elderly and frail patients are not receiving recommended levels of care.