The new GMC report on tackling disadvantage in medical education shows persistent inequalities in the progression of doctors in postgraduate medical training across the UK
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The National Clinical Impact Awards (NCIA) for consultants in England and Wales will open on Friday 3 March and close at 5pm on Friday 28 April
The Faculty, Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA), and the Association of Anaesthetists are pleased to announce that we have been named joint Core Participants in Module 3 of the UK COVID-19 Inquiry
The BMA’s ballot of junior doctors in England shows an overwhelming majority in favour of industrial action, beginning with a 72-hour walkout in March. We understand only too well the frustration of our members regarding workforce shortages and other factors causing a steady erosion of morale and wellbeing
The Faculty welcomes the publication of the independent review conducted by Professor John McLachlan into all examinations delivered by the Royal College of Anaesthetists
Trainee ACCPs are required to be entirely supernumerary for the first two years of their training; any deviation from this is likely to have a negative impact on both training and the governance structure around their clinical work
The use of Cerebral CT Angiography as an Ancillary Investigation to support a clinical Diagnosis of Death using Neurological Criteria
We are recruiting new members across a range of committees: Professional Affairs & Standards, Education, Legal & Ethical, Women in Intensive Care and StR. Join us and help contribute to the work of the FICM.
Work is about to begin on Version 3 of the Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive Care Services (GPICS), and we are recruiting Section Editors and a Diversity and Inclusivity Lead to join the newly created GPICS Editorial Board.