Royal College of Anaesthetists

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The Royal College of Anaesthetists is the professional body responsible for the training, examination, and standards of anaesthetists in the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medical royal college
professional body
abbreviation RCoA NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith Association of Anaesthetists NERFINISHED
General Medical Council NERFINISHED
NHS England NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
field anaesthesia
intensive care medicine
pain medicine
focusesOn education of anaesthetists
patient safety in anaesthesia
quality improvement in perioperative care
research in anaesthesia
foundedAs Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons of England NERFINISHED
fullNameOfQualification Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists NERFINISHED
governs curriculum for anaesthetic training in the United Kingdom
grantsQualification FRCA NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType college building
hasOrganisationalStructure council
president
vice-presidents
hasSpecialtyFaculty Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine NERFINISHED
Faculty of Pain Medicine NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
language English
locatedIn England
United Kingdom
membershipType fellows
members
trainee members
nonProfitStatus charity
offersExamination Final FRCA examination
Primary FRCA examination NERFINISHED
oversees continuing professional development for anaesthetists
professionalScope anaesthetists
physician anaesthetists
publishes clinical standards for anaesthesia
guidelines on anaesthetic practice
patient safety recommendations
regionServed United Kingdom
regulates specialist training in anaesthesia in the United Kingdom
responsibleFor examinations for anaesthetists in the United Kingdom
setting standards for anaesthesia practice in the United Kingdom
training of anaesthetists in the United Kingdom
sector healthcare
separatedFrom Royal College of Surgeons of England NERFINISHED
usesSpellingVariant anaesthesia

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royal colleges hasExample Royal College of Anaesthetists
subject surface form: Royal colleges