WelcomeThis is the official website of the Oxford School of Anaesthesia. It aims to provide useful information to anaesthetists working in the region, and to those interested in applying for training in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine. The Oxford School of Anaesthesia organises a structured training programme incorporating the Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics and anaesthetic departments in hospitals located in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, and Wiltshire. The Oxford School of Anaesthesia is recognised by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Director of Postgraduate Medical & Dental Education (Postgraduate Dean) in the Oxford region. The School is one of 29 Schools of Anaesthesia in the UK which are able to provide the whole of training required for eligibility for the award of a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in anaesthesia. The training programme is competency based, and covers basic, intermediate and higher and/or advanced levels of training in Anaesthesia, Pain management and Intensive Care Medicine (ICM). Information on applications and recruitment can be found on the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) Oxford Deanery and NHS Education South Central websites. If you wish to add or update any information on this website, please contact the website co-ordinator. Mitchell Goat Prize 2008The Mitchell Goat Prize is open to trainees in the Oxford School of Anaesthesia. The closing date has been extended to Friday 7 March 2008.
2007 Kadoorie Intensive Care Travelling Fellowship
Dr Andrew Walden receiving the 2007 Kadoorie Intensive Care Travelling Fellowship. He wins a fully funded educational trip to Hong Kong to visit the Prince of Wales ICU. This fellowship is open to any trainee within the Oxford region who can demonstrate an aptitude and commitment to Intensive Care Medicine. For details of how to win next years competition, please see the entry on the website. |
Liz Drake receiving the
Ed Bone receiving the