Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • About CPOC
    About CPOC
    • What is Perioperative Care?
      What is Perioperative Care?
      • The Case for Perioperative Care
    • CPOC Partners
      CPOC Partners
      • CPOC Board
      • CPOC Director
      • CPOC Advisory Group
    • Strategy and vision
      Strategy and vision
      • Current Workstreams
      • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    • CPOC Policy
      CPOC Policy
      • CPOC Welsh Manifesto: Unlocking NHS Productivity
      • CPOC Manifesto: a blueprint for NHS efficiency
      • Proving the Case for Perioperative Care
      • Multidisciplinary Working in Perioperative Care
      • Perceptions of perioperative care in the UK
  • News
    News
    • News
    • CPOC Newsletter
    • Follow us on X
  • For Patients
  • Guidelines & Resources
    Guidelines & Resources
    • Guidelines
      Guidelines
      • Prepared for Surgery, Ready for Recovery: Supporting Patients from Pre-op to Discharge
      • Anaemia in the Perioperative Pathway
      • Perioperative Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Adults
      • Perioperative Care of People Living with Frailty
      • The National Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures (NatSSIPs)
      • Perioperative Care of People with Diabetes
      • Day Surgery
      • Enhanced Perioperative Care
      • CPOC Endorsed Guidelines, Publications & Projects
    • Resources
      Resources
      • Improving Behaviours in Perioperative Care
      • SipTilSend
      • Assessment Tools
      • Patient Information Leaflets
      • Shared Decision Making for Clinicians
      • The Key to reducing waiting lists
      • Useful Links
    • Perioperative optimisation: Top seven interventions
      Perioperative optimisation: Top seven interventions
      • Alcohol moderation
      • Assessment, optimisation, shared decision making
      • Exercise
      • Mental wellbeing
      • Nutrition
      • Practical preparation
      • Smoking cessation
  • Education & Events
    Education & Events
    • Educational Courses
    • Events Calendar
  • Blogs
  • Case Studies
    Case Studies
    • Explore our case studies
    • Submit a case study
  • Get Involved
    Get Involved
    • Perioperative Local Leads
    • Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation Group
    • Submit a Proposal
    • Surveys & Consultations
    • Vacancies
    • Join our Mailing List

Cross SIte

  • Home
  • News
  • Join our Mailing List

Cross SIte

  • Home
  • News
  • Join our Mailing List

Main navigation

  • About CPOC
    About CPOC
    • What is Perioperative Care?
      What is Perioperative Care?
      • The Case for Perioperative Care
    • CPOC Partners
      CPOC Partners
      • CPOC Board
      • CPOC Director
      • CPOC Advisory Group
    • Strategy and vision
      Strategy and vision
      • Current Workstreams
      • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    • CPOC Policy
      CPOC Policy
      • CPOC Welsh Manifesto: Unlocking NHS Productivity
      • CPOC Manifesto: a blueprint for NHS efficiency
      • Proving the Case for Perioperative Care
      • Multidisciplinary Working in Perioperative Care
      • Perceptions of perioperative care in the UK
  • News
    News
    • News
    • CPOC Newsletter
    • Follow us on X
  • For Patients
  • Guidelines & Resources
    Guidelines & Resources
    • Guidelines
      Guidelines
      • Prepared for Surgery, Ready for Recovery: Supporting Patients from Pre-op to Discharge
      • Anaemia in the Perioperative Pathway
      • Perioperative Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Adults
      • Perioperative Care of People Living with Frailty
      • The National Safety Standards for Invasive Procedures (NatSSIPs)
      • Perioperative Care of People with Diabetes
      • Day Surgery
      • Enhanced Perioperative Care
      • CPOC Endorsed Guidelines, Publications & Projects
    • Resources
      Resources
      • Improving Behaviours in Perioperative Care
      • SipTilSend
      • Assessment Tools
      • Patient Information Leaflets
      • Shared Decision Making for Clinicians
      • The Key to reducing waiting lists
      • Useful Links
    • Perioperative optimisation: Top seven interventions
      Perioperative optimisation: Top seven interventions
      • Alcohol moderation
      • Assessment, optimisation, shared decision making
      • Exercise
      • Mental wellbeing
      • Nutrition
      • Practical preparation
      • Smoking cessation
  • Education & Events
    Education & Events
    • Educational Courses
    • Events Calendar
  • Blogs
  • Case Studies
    Case Studies
    • Explore our case studies
    • Submit a case study
  • Get Involved
    Get Involved
    • Perioperative Local Leads
    • Perioperative Care – Prehabilitation Group
    • Submit a Proposal
    • Surveys & Consultations
    • Vacancies
    • Join our Mailing List

No filters available.

Category

  • Case studies
  • Education
  • For Patients
  • Get Involved
  • News

Content type

  • Document
  • News article
  • Basic page
  • Blog
  • Document parent
  • Event
  • Reset filters
  • Document
  • News article
  1. Home
  2. Search

Search

We've found 217 results

Third chapter

This is a heading for a section here

The provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing various procedures outside the operating theatre. Examples of this include different endoscopic procedures, interventional radiology and dental surgery (this list is not exclusive).

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

The anaesthetist's major role lies in providing anaesthesia during surgery, but this role is ever widening. For example anaesthetists are leading the development of preoperative assessment of surgical patients and the quantification of risk. They are leading the development of acute pain teams for the relief of post-operative pain, and providing anaesthesia and pain relief in obstetric units.

Anaesthetists often lead the clinical management of intensive care units alongside other specialties, and work closely with Emergency Physicians to treat emergency patients. They provide care for patients in chronic pain clinics, provide anaesthesia in psychiatric units for patients receiving ECT, as well as the provision of sedation and anaesthesia for patients undergoing interventional radiology and radio-therapy.

Perioperative Care in the RCP ClinMed Journal

The November issue of the Royal College of Physicians’ ClinMed is now live, with its collection of themed content around perioperative care

CPOC Appoints New Deputy Directors Dr Jugdeep Dhesi and Mrs Scarlett McNally

CPOC is delighted to announce the appointment of its new Deputy Directors Dr Jugdeep Dhesi and Mrs Scarlett McNally

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health partners with CPOC

CPOC is pleased to announce the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) as a new partner to the cross-organisational, multidisciplinary partnership led by the Royal College of Anaesthetists

CPOC submits evidence to the Commission on Alcohol Harm

Evidence from the Centre for Perioperative Care to The Commission on Alcohol Harm

Looking after your body and mind before an operation

The Press Association has circulated a story on the importance of getting fit before surgery

CPOC launches three new projects to set out a vision for perioperative care

We are launching three new projects to set out a vision for perioperative care

New COVID-19 clinical guidance website launched for anaesthetists and intensivists

New COVID-19 clinical guidance website launched for anaesthetists and intensivists

Medical experts advise prepare for virus like you would prepare for an operation

CPOC advises the public to prepare for the possibility they will contract the COVID-19 virus as they would prepare for surgery

Fitter Better Sooner featured in British Journal of General Practice

Both CPOC and the Fitter Better Sooner toolkit are featured in the latest British Journal of General Practice

Pagination

  • First page < First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Current page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last >
RCOA logo

Churchill House
35, Red Lion Square
London WC1R 4SG
020 7092 1500

cpoc@rcoa.ac.uk

  • Contact us
  • Cookie notice
  • Privacy Notice
  • Data Protection Policy
  • Terms and conditions

Follow us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn