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The College is pleased to advise the opening for the call for applications for the Aspire Post CSCST Fellowship programme starting in July 2025. The HSE NDTP Aspire (Post CSCST) Fellowship awards have resulted from the collaborative efforts of HSE’s Acute Hospitals’ Division, Mental Health Division, National Doctors Training and Planning (NDTP) and the Forum of Postgraduate Medical Training Bodies in Ireland. The Fellowships are funded by HSE NDTP and they are recognised and managed through the CAI. The CAI have approved two Aspire Fellowship posts which are open to applicants who will

World Anaesthesia Day 2024; CAI Photography Competition World Anaesthesia Day on the 16 October highlights the importance of prioritising the well-being of our workforce in anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain medicine. World Anaesthesia Day (WAD) brings together the global anaesthesiology community to celebrate the advancements in anaesthesiology and address some of the challenges they face in providing safe and affordable care to the communities they serve. The health and well-being of the anaesthesiology workforce globally is integral to patient safety and health outcomes of the communities we serve. However, the toll of long

The CAI will support one delegate to attend this years Emerging Leaders Conference (ELC ) and the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), which is held in conjunction with the ELC. The ELC will take place on 29th April to 1st May 2025 in the Thala Beach Nature Reserve, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia. Learn more HERE The ANZCA ASM takes place from 2nd to 6th May 2025 in Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Learn more HERE The successful winner will receive reimbursement costs for economy travel, accommodation (up to max €100/night) and conference registration fees. To

The annual Faculty of Pain Medicine Cadaver Course returns on Monday 11th November at the Mater Hospital. The course is suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners in the fields of Pain Medicine and Anaesthesiology with targeted sessions depending on your level of experience. There will be small group tutorials with progression into Cadaver stations. Places on the course are limited. Please email painmedicine@coa.ie to express your interest. Places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Once you have registered your interest, you will receive a secure link via email for