Evaluating and Interpreting Research for the Busy Clinician
Wednesday 23rd November 10am - 6pm
The Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme (ICAT)
The ICAT-2 Programme is an all-Ireland partnership comprising six universities (National University of Ireland Galway, Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Queen’s University Belfast, RCSI University of Medicine and University College Cork), the Health Research Board (HRB), the clinical training authorities North and South, Health Service Executive - National Doctors Training and Planning (HSE-NDTP) in the Republic of Ireland (ROI), Northern Ireland (NI) Health and the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI). It aims to provide doctors in any specialty with dual qualification at the completion of their specialty training: Their
HSE Research & Development
Please click here to access the HSE Research & Development training resources on: What is Research? Data Protection and Research Data Sources Research Ethics Applying for European Funding Research Dissemination Knowledge Translation & Impact HSE Research and Development Publications HSE Research Governance Framework
Guidelines: Suicide amongst anaesthetists
This is a consensus document produced by expert members of a Working Party established by the Association of Anaesthetists in 2019. It has been seen and approved by the Association of Anaesthetists’ Board of Directors. It has been endorsed by the Defence Medical Services, the Intensive Care Society, Health Education England, NHS Practitioner Health, College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, and the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Summary Anaesthetists are thought to be at increased risk of suicide amongst the medical profession. The aims of the following guidelines are: increase awareness of suicide and associated vulnerabilities, risk
Research career opportunities for Anaesthesiologists
The Health Research Board (HRB), the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI), and the Irish Clinical Academic Training programme (ICAT) come together to boost research careers amongst Ireland's future academic clinicians. With this initiative, clinicians in anaesthesiology, intensive care and / or pain medicine will soon have further opportunities to pursue careers as academic clinicians and gain valuable skills in combining clinical research with their clinical practice. Dr Mairead O'Driscoll, Chief Executive Officer at the Health Research Board said, 'We're delighted to play our part in increasing the number of highly skilled clinician
BJA/RCoA- CAI: Collaborative Research Grant
The National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia (NIAA) have announced that an award of up to EU 100K per annum jointly funded by the British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) and the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI) will be made available to support and stimulate collaboration between investigators in the Republic of Ireland with investigators in the UK (including N. Ireland) to conduct excellent research (laboratory, clinical or both) in anaesthesiology, critical care and/or pain medicine. The BJA/CAI Collaborative Research Grant will be offered initially in NIAA Grants Round 2, which will open for applications in July
COMING SOON: BJA/CAI Collaborative Research Grant
The National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia (NIAA) have today announced that an award of up to EU 100K per annum jointly funded by the British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) and the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI) will be made available to support and stimulate collaboration between investigators in the Republic of Ireland with investigators in the UK (including N. Ireland) to conduct excellent research (laboratory, clinical or both) in anaesthesiology, critical care and/or pain medicine. The BJA/CAI Collaborative Research Grant will be offered initially in NIAA Grants Round 2, which will open for applications in
Research
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