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Bad regulatory practice
Today we have written an open letter to the GMC setting out how its approach to the regulation of AAs and PAs blurs the lines … Read more
Today we have written an open letter to the GMC setting out how its approach to the regulation of AAs and PAs blurs the lines … Read more
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has announced today that it is writing to clinical leaders to request a pause in the recruitment of Anaesthetic Associates. … Read more
Anaesthetists United (AU) welcomes the recent position statement from the Association of Anaesthetists (AoA). As key stakeholders it is important that the Anaesthetic workforce takes … Read more
When people talk of ‘regulation’ for Anaesthesia and Physician Associates (AA’s and PA’s) they naturally assume that this regulation will define or standardise their working … Read more
On the 17th January MPs are to look at the draft Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order 2024. But they won’t give it a proper … Read more
The utilization of physician extenders in the UK healthcare system has been quite controversial recently, with topics like training and validation requirements, impact on training … Read more
“You have raised a concern about the charity acting outside of its objects and the response provided to you by the charity. We have carefully … Read more
We are delighted to see the RCoA statement on their responses so far to the six motions we proposed and that were passed at the … Read more
Barely a day goes past without another press article condemning the unchecked and uncontrolled activities of non-medically trained ‘associates’ treating patients. With no defined scope … Read more
After having all six of our motions adopted by members at the EGM on Tuesday 17th October 2023, Anaesthetists United are taking a break. We … Read more