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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 2020-2021 ACSA Annual Review reflects on the work of the ACSA scheme in an unprecedented year.
Today the Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to announce the launch of a new ACCS website. The website has been created to support understanding, implementing, and working with the recently redeveloped ACCS training programme.
The College’s CEO, Jonathan Brüün, updated members via a recorded video regarding the recent incidents during the delivery of the FRCA examinations.
Following a mistake made during the issuing of results to candidates who sat the Final FRCA Written Examination in September, Mr Jonathan Brüün, CEO of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, issued a video apology to all those affected by the error.
The College is currently seeking authors to undertake a full review of a variety of GPAS chapters
Applications are open for an RCoA Sedation Advisor. The successful applicant will provide advice to the College on sedation guidance and will represent it on multidisciplinary committees relating to sedation practices.
Final FRCA CRQ examination update from College CEO Jonathan Brüün, including the examinations results release date.
The findings set out in the ‘Respected, valued, retained’ report and survey data, show one in four anaesthetists plan to leave the NHS in the next five years.