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Commencing Thursday 13th October at 6pm, weekly lectures will be delivered by Consultants in Intensive Care Medicine, by visiting experts and thought leaders in the field, and by mentored Intensive Care Medicine fellows. ICM Grand Rounds are designed to facilitate up-to-date knowledge dissemination and discussion regarding clinical issues in Intensive Care Medicine. The format each week will consist of a 25 minute lecture followed with 5 minutes for questions/discussion, the second item will be a 10 minutes challenging case followed by 10 minutes presentation of evidence/guidelines pertaining to the case with

Applications are invited for Training Posts for Year One Fellowship in Intensive Care Medicine & Year Two Post CSCST posts in Intensive Care Medicine Commencing July 2021   Post CSCST Fellowship (Year 2 ICM Training) applicants must: Have achieved CSCST or equivalent in base specialty by commencement of pos Have completed one year of intensive care medicine training and been successful at the FJFICMI examination.   Year One Fellowship in Intensive Care Medicine applicants: There may be a number of posts available for candidates seeking one year of intensive care medicine accredited training and eligibility for JFICMI examination. Such applicants

Some ICU doctors/nurses/staff are uncomfortable with being labelled heroic and frontline staff. We are very appreciative of the enormous generosity of the Irish public to us. However now we would like to give back to the patients and families of patients, relatives and others affected by the Covid-19 crisis and turn the focus on them rather than us. Particularly to the elderly, those in nursing homes, those suffering from anxiety/mental illness, Covid-19 ICU survivors and victims of cancer who have had their management interrupted or delayed because of the Covid-19

The National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference will take place in CAI, 22 Merrion Sq North on 15th of November 2019. Event: 3rd National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference Date: 15th November 2019 Where: College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, 22 Merion Square, Dublin 2 Programme: Please click here Fee: Non Trainee €200; Trainee €100; Nurse €25 CPD Points Approved: 5.5 Registration form: Click here Topics include: –          Incident Reporting –          Legislation & Regulation –          Key Issues in Anaesthesia Safety Programme: 3rd National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference Trainee Presentations: KP Moore Medal Competition 2019  – All presentations related to Patient Safety Call for abstracts and application form. For further details,

*****Date for your diary*** The National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference will take place in CAI, 22 Merrion Sq North on 15th of November 2019. Key themes this year include: Supporting Patient Safety - Incident reporting in Anaesthesia , Legislation and regulation ( The Patient Safety Bill, HPRA and HIQA) and key issues in Anaesthesia such as Capnography and Checklists . The day will also include presentations from Trainees , KP Moore Medal award , a meeting of the SANI network and the Winter College Lecture by Prof Ravi Mahajan, President, RCoA. Further

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