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MCAI Membership Examination**Important Notice: From January 2017 Single Best Answer (SBAs) will be introduced to the MCAI examination on a phased basis.   Online Application for MCAI MCQ      Who is eligible for the Membership CAI MCQ? Any medical practitioner with a primary medical qualification acceptable to the Irish Medical Council (IMC) will be eligible to sit the MCAI MCQ Examination. For a list of acceptable qualifications please see here: http://avicenna.ku.dk/database/medicine   What is the structure of the exam? The Membership  examination is made up of two parts •Multiple Choice

Membership CAI Examination     Who is eligible for the Membership CAI MCQ?   Any medical practitioner with a primary medical qualification acceptable to the Irish Medical Council (IMC) will be eligible to sit the MCAI MCQ Examination and has been employed as an anaesthetist for 6 months, prior to the date of the particular exam applied for.    For a list of acceptable qualifications please see here: http://avicenna.ku.dk/database/medicine     What is the structure of the exam?   The MCQ paper is made up of four papers. The following changes to

Final Fellowship CAI Examination   2.1   Eligibility   An individual is eligible to enter for the Final Examination leading to the award of Fellowship of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland who:   Has passed within 10 years preceding the current examination date, or is exempt from, the Membership CAI (previously known as the Primary). Please see exemption details at 2.2 Has completed 36 months in the practice of anaesthesia. Additionally, where the applicant is on the Irish National Anaesthesia Training Programme, he/she must have completed 36 months within the

    Dear Fellows,     It is with great sadness that I inform you that  Dr John Hinds, Fellow of the College, and Consultant in Anaesthesia and ICM, Craigavon Area Hospital tragically passed away on Saturday 4th July. John was well known worldwide in the field of trauma anaesthesia and was part of the Motorcycle Union of Ireland medical response team. It was whilst carrying out his duties as the race doctor at the Skerries 100 event last Friday that he was injured, and subsequently passed away in the Beaumont