24
Aug
KP Moore Medal Competition 2021: Competition is now closed for new abstracts

KP Moore Medal Competition 2021 Competition is now closed for new abstracts   In association with National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference  Friday 12th November 2021   Anaesthetists in training are invited to submit abstracts on a topic related to Patient Safety in Anaesthesia, for consideration as a presentation at the KP Moore Medal Competition 2021. The KP Moore medal will be presented to best trainee presentation at the National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference on Friday 12th November 2021. Submissions not selected to give an oral presentation…

24
Aug
Save the date: National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference – 12th November 2021

The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland is delighted to announce that the forthcoming National Patient Safety in Anaesthesia Conference will take place on Friday 12th November 2021. Date & Time: Friday 12th November 2021, 8.50AM – 5.15PM Venue: Online event CPD Points: 7 CPD Points Awarded Programme can be viewed here  [PDF] Registrations will open in coming days. If you wish to register your interest please fill in your details below. Create your own user feedback survey

23
Aug
ICU4U2 Webinar

The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of Ireland and the Intensive Care Society of Ireland are pleased to announce that an ICU4U2 webinar will take place on Saturday 4th September 2021. This meeting is free to attend and will cover the covid-19 pandemic thus far with a forward looking approach to healthcare in the future. The meeting will follow on from the ICU 4 U commemorative charity cycle where teams from around the country will cycle to Dublin to…

13
Aug
FULLY BOOKED: Local Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery Workshop (12th Live demonstration block course)

The Local Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery Workshop is fully booked. If you like to be added to a waiting list please email info@coa.ie   Date: 2nd November 2021 Venue: Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, Ireland Programme can be accessed here [PDF] 5 CPD Points Approved. Fees: €150 Trainees/NCHDs, €200 Consultants Maximum capacity: 15 places    

2
Jul
Green Anaesthesia Week 2021
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On behalf of the Sustainability Committee, we are pleased to announce that the very first Green Anaesthesia Week will be held from the 13th – 16th September 2021. The Green Anaesthesia Week will be delivered virtually through a set of emails that will include a whole host of information and links to pre-recorded content daily. Each day has its own theme, please see them below. Minimizing Monday TIVA Tuesday No Waste Wednesday Town Hall Thursday Please note, all lectures will be recorded and are available to view on-demand. 5 CPD points approved for all days. The…

8
Jun
University College London: International Fellowship in Perioperative Medicine
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Become part of the Perioperative Medicine Team in a world renowned centre. The University College London is welcoming both UK and international applicants for a one-year senior fellowship for anaesthetists intent on becoming leaders in the field of Perioperative Medicine. To learn more on the course please click here. Please see the attached flyer [PDF] for more information on application process.  

27
May
External Event: The 20th North-West Obstetric Anaesthesia Forum – 7th July – Virtual Event
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The 20th North-West Obstetric Anaesthesia Forum is to be held virtually on the 7th July 2021, 13:00 – 17:00 (UK, BST). The faculty is not only from North West of England but from Canada and California too. Registrations have opened on the Periopman website and will be limited to 200 delegates only. Please see the programme for further details or visit the following website: https://www.periopman.co.uk/events/nw-oa-forum-21/

19
May
History Book: Safety As We Watch (2022)
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“I regard this discovery as one of the most important of this century. It will rank with vaccination, and other of the great benefits that medical science has bestowed on man.” So wrote John MacDonnell, surgeon to the Richmond Hospital, Dublin after the administration of the first general anaesthetic in Ireland on 1 January 1847, when he successfully amputated the arm of the 18-year-old Mary Kane without her experiencing any pain. Over the next 150 years, anaesthesia was to evolve from an apprentice-based craft to…

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