CAT Anniversary Ten Year Event
The College are delighted to announce the Committee of Anaesthesiology Trainees ten year event on Thursday 6th May Please see programme here We look forward to seeing you there!
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland is dedicated to educating and training current and future generations of doctors in Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, to have the skills to provide patients with the best care possible.
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland’s Training Department is responsible for the organisation and implementation of educational programmes/workshops and on-going educational events.
As Anaesthesiologists, our commitment to patient safety is paramount. We bear a profound responsibility to ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of safe care. By fostering a culture of safety through continuous learning, communication and teamwork, we can improve patient outcomes and inspire confidence for those whom we serve.
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland offer College examinations to doctors from all over the world, who are training to become anaesthetists. We deliver Membership and Fellowship examinations in anaesthesia. In addition we offer doctors exams in Pain Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine.
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland through its Wellbeing Health and Resilience Committee is committed to supporting the wellbeing, health and resilience of all trainees and anaesthesiologists throughout their working lives. The College advises all anaesthesiologists including trainees to monitor their physical and emotional wellbeing and to seek assistance early if they have any concerns or feel they are experiencing significant stress or mental health issues.
The College are delighted to announce the Committee of Anaesthesiology Trainees ten year event on Thursday 6th May Please see programme here We look forward to seeing you there!
Expressions of interest are invited for the role of Clinical Lead for the National Clinical Programme for Sepsis. The function of the role is to act as the lead clinical advisor for Sepsis services to develop and implement a framework for the delivery of a sustainable and safe service on a national level. Apply by 5 May 2021. Click the link below for full details of this exciting role, elegibility criteria and how to apply ⬇ https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/jobs/job-search/expressionsofinterest/eoi-042-2021-clinical-lead-national-clinical-programme-for-sepsis-0-2wte-1-day-per-week-.html
Dear Colleagues, The Irish Society of Regional Anaesthesia (ISRA) is proud to provide a grant with the aim of supporting regional anaesthesia research in Ireland. The annual ISRA grant of €1,000 is open to all ISRA members and can be awarded for a variety of purposes including (but not limited to) research, travel expenses to present research and open access publishing fees. Application deadline: 10th May 2021 at 17.00 Decision: May 2021 The grant should be used for direct costs such as equipment, materials, travel costs, publishing fees etc. In order for your work to be eligible for…
The college are delighted to announce the CAT Careers Evening Webinar that takes place on the 12th April at 18:30 – 20:00 The event will include speakers Dr Fidelma Kirby, Consultant in Anaesthesiology (Temple Street University Hospital), Dr Áine O’Gara (Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesiology St.James’s Hospital) & Professor Ger Curley (Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Beaumont Hospital and RCSI) You can view the programme here CAT Careers Evening Poster V2 Click to see link to register and access webinar here
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland and Galway University Hospital are delighted to offer the opportunity to work full-time in this one-year post which offers a unique combination of perioperative medicine, education, equipment procurement and safety scholarship centred around the anaesthesiology/intensive care department within Galway University Hospital. Doctors eligible to be appointed into the fellowship must be within three years of CSCST in July 2021 and have completed their HST training within an Irish Postgraduate Training Body. Candidates who have achieved Specialist Registration in Anaesthesia through…
The college are delighted to announce the NIOAN/ISOA academic meeting on 23rd April 2021: Co-hosted virtually from the Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick, Belfast, and the College of Anaesthesiologists in Ireland, Dublin If you would like to participate in this meeting you can see registrstion form here at ISOA registration form 2021 . Please email form to cfinn@rotunda.ie Please see Programme here
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland is a proud member of the International Academy of Colleges of Anaesthesiology (IACA) and in partnership with four international colleges, is leading the development of a global virtual conference that will share vital lessons and help clinicians better prepare for COVID-19 or similar future respiratory pandemics. Please visit the meeting website for more information. The conference will be co-badged with other world-renowned organisations including the British Journal of Anaesthesia The International Academy of the Colleges of Anaesthesiology made up of the…
We are currently accepting abstract submissions for the 2021 Anaesthetic Research Fellowship, supported by Abbvie. A scholarship to the value of €12,500 will be awarded, as a lump sum or may be divided, to support a research project(s). Please find the attached poster[pdf] and Application form [fillable pdf]. All applications to be submitted by email to lzelenska@coa.ie by Monday, 26th April 2021, 5pm.
Dear All, We are absolutely delighted to invite you all to attend the Inaugural Irish Perioperative Medicine Society (IPOMS) launch webinar. It will be delivered online on Tuesday the 23rd of March 2021 from 6pm to 8.30pm. This event is FREE and is accompanied by 2 CPD points from the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland. Registration details for the event can be found here: https://registration.ipoms.org/ The event is being hosted and proudly sponsored by EBPOM (Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine). Our international speaker, Prof Monty Mythen, will give a personal account of his experience and…
The new pan-European, ESA-sponsored, prospective observational study of diabetes are looking for a calling for a National Co-Ordinator. This person would be an anaesthesiologist going to be based in Ireland for the next 3 years. Preferably at consultant, locum consultant or post CCST level. The role would involve enrolling diabetic patients undergoing surgery in their own centre and encouraging other centres to do so also. If you would like to find out anymore information please contact Professor Donal Buggy on donal.buggy@ucd.ie
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