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Welcome  The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland exists to promote best practice in the fields of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine through its training, examinations and educational programmes. As a recognised Training Body, the College is responsible for setting training standards and for the organisation, supervision and counselling of doctors in training in Ireland. The college fosters continuing medical education through its workshops, Masters Degree programme, training courses and a range of educational meetings.  

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Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine  Anaesthesia is a large specialty - there are around 350 Consultant Anaesthetists in Ireland; approximately one sixth of the total consultant body, and the second largest single specialty following Psychiatry. The core activity is provision of anaesthesia for surgery. This involves an enormous variety of surgical procedures on all parts of the body, across all ages and in patients with every conceivable co-existing disease. Every anaesthetic is different because every patient is different. The challenge of our specialty is to provide maximum safety and

The Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of Ireland is the body in Ireland responsible for higher professional training in Intensive Care Medicine in Ireland. It is a Joint Faculty, in that it has representation of all the post-graduate training bodies – the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, as well as representation from the Intensive Care Society of Ireland. The JFICMI has 153 Fellows from 2011, comprising intensive care specialists with either whole time or

      The Faculty of Pain Medicine was formally inaugurated at a ceremony in the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland November 22nd 2008. It had existed in shadow form for the previous year. The Faculty is a natural progression from the Pain Medicine Board within the College chaired by Dr John Cooper which was set up in 1999. This Board had successfully established the Diploma in Pain Medicine as the first post graduate examination in Europe (2001-2012). The Board was appointed by the College as the Foundation

2017   October 2017: The CAI Simulation Centre is pleased to share the following event with you, that might be of interest - Northern Ireland Simulation and Human Factors Network (NISHFN) Conference, “Theory into Practice: Using simulation and human factors to improve patient safety”, taking place on 20th October 2017 at Riddel Hall, Belfast. Flyer attached below.      November 2017: The CAI Simulation Centre is pleased to bring to your attention this exciting event taking place in November 2017 - Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) 8th Annual Conference, "Delivering Quality"