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CEACCP Editorial Committee Vacancy

BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA

Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain (CEACCP) Editorial Committee Membership

The British Journal of Anaesthesia invites applications for membership of the Editorial committee of Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain (CEACCP) to commence in January 2010. The appointment will be for a 5 year term in the first instance, renewable for a further 5 years.

To be eligible for appointment, applicants should be engaged in a substantive academic or clinical position, with significant clinical experience in one or more fields of anaesthesia, critical care, and pain medicine.

Applicants should in addition, have experience of the editorial process, and in the preparation and submission of high quality articles for publication.

We would welcome applicants with clinical experience in any of the fields of anaesthesia, critical care & pain. However, we have a particular requirement for applicants with acute and chronic pain experience and neuroanaesthesia expertise, to complement the existing Editorial committee.

There are up to 4 vacancies. The duties of Editorial committee membership include:

1. To commission at least five continuing education articles per year;

2. To attend and contribute to the two Editorial committee Meetings each year;

3. To assist the Editor in Chief by providing editorial expertise and reviewing articles submitted for publication.

Applications, in the form of a covering letter, a brief CV (maximum 2 sides of A4) and a list of publications in the past 5 years should be sent to the Joint Editor in Chief Dr Jeremy Langton (Jeremy.langton@btinternet.com) by 31st Oct 2009.


British Journal of Anaesthesia is a company limited by guarantee and having no share capital incorporated in England and Wales with company number 06410445.
Registered as a charity in England & Wales (number 1121817) and Scotland (number SC039825).

Registered Office: Department of Anaesthesia, University of Liverpool, Duncan Building, Daulby Street, Liverpool L69 3GA.

Directors: Professor JM Hunter, Professor I Power, Professor NR Webster, Professor PM Hopkins, Dr J Hulf.