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Our College is honoured to be hosting the Forum of Postgraduate Training Bodies Global Health Annual Scientific Meeting on Friday 4th October. Our College is well represented on the day with three speakers and with several of the authors of the research abstracts demonstrating the significant contributions our College and Fellows are making in the field of Global Health. I hope some of you will join us on the day to learn more about the Global Health efforts of ours and many of the other Irish Colleges plus meet some of the

The University of Galway, the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of Ireland and College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland are delighted invite you to attend the Advanced Mechanical Ventilation Course. The course will take place on Friday the 18th October 2024.    There is pre-course online material and in-person lectures and workshops (Clinical Sciences Institute, University of Galway). Please see attached flyers for further information and email anaesthesia.guh@hse.ie and they will get back to you with an offer of a place and details on how to complete registration. DOWNLOAD THE EVENT FLYER HERE:  Advanced

We are pleased to announce that the 8th European Airway Management Congress, organized by EAMS, will be held in Istanbul Elite World Hotel between 25-28 September 2024.  The overall theme this year  is ‘‘fearless airway management’’. The scientific program includes pre congress courses,  keynote lectures, hands-on workshops, simulation workshops, meet the experts sessions, oral and poster abstract presentations, and industry-sponsored sessions. Istanbul has unique characteristics being a center of beliefs,  history, culture and art. It has been a capital of three great empires – the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman – and this diverse heritage

On 17th September @ 07.30 - 08.30 am there will be an online presentation entitled “Burnout, Stress Management & Building Resilience“ given by Dr Mark Rowe, a doctor, author, blogger and podcaster who has a special interest in this topic.  See links below for more information on Dr Rowe. https://drmarkrowe.com/ https://youtu.be/G0Vd5mOxbEM https://open.spotify.com/episode/5X6XaaEtpF3CuRVSpV8Q44?si=pC1Cq11STz28Tx2bZ5LQzA https://open.spotify.com/episode/1qoGoup6wnbfFj7RGJLbYl?si=1YgFKJiOQ0SJ_-JYEey69g As this subject is so very important to trainees, non-trainees and consultants alike, we in the CAI, Wellness Committee encourage all to attend where possible. We would be appreciative if more senior experienced colleagues might consider freeing up the more junior to attend

              The years Local Ophthalmology Workshop is taking place in the Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital on Tuesday 8th October. You can find the programme here: PROGRAMME 2024   Spaces for this event are very limited. You can register now by clicking below: REGISTERATION LINK  

"Sustainable Anaesthesia - Pathways to a Greener Future" is an online course designed for doctors and healthcare professionals with an interest in sustainability. It provides an in-depth exploration of how the healthcare sector and anaesthetics impact the environment and offers practical strategies to reduce this footprint without compromising patient safety or clinical effectiveness. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to implement greener practices in your daily work, contributing to a more sustainable future in healthcare. Enrol now via QR code or click HERE For

Manchester Perioperative Medicine Society - Trauma Event October 4th, Manchester Conference Centre In person event - Annual Scientific Conference Topics Covered: Major Trauma, Humanitarian Surgery, Pre Hospital Trauma Care, Major Incidient Planning, Hip Fractures, Fraility, Scenario Based Discussions and more more. You can learn more here: https://periopman.co.uk/events/4a8d84f9-3ae6-48e5-960c-c119b6d25103   

Dr. David Gilhooly, a consultant anaesthetist, passed away in 2019. In his honour, vital medical equipment has been donated to a centre for disabilities in Kenya. Read more here: https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41436166.html