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Papers on centralisation and providing care in smaller hospitals.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists is returning to face-to-face delivery for SOEs and OSCEs in the FRCA, FFICM and FFPMRCA exams
Update on the new exam resources available, details of working party members and plans for the future
NHS leadership have issued a letter to NHS organisations in England about release of doctors for work for the wider NHS including college activity
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
A pass in the Primary examination of one of the other relevant Colleges is accepted as an entry requirement for training in ICM
FAQs and resources for remote FFICM examinations.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists, which administers and delivers the FFICM examinations, has released the below statement regarding examination fees for the 2020/2021 academic year. The costings outlined below have been deferred until January 2021 but will apply from that date onward.