UCC Anaesthesia Newsletter, December 2021
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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 is committed to supporting Trainees wellbeing throughout their working life. The College advises 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.
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The list of successful candidates for this examination is as follows:
Warm Greetings and Best Wishes in the New Year! Please see the video message from our CAI President Prof George Shorten by clicking on the image below. CAI President Prof George Shorten -Christmas message .m4v from The College of Anaesthetists Hub on Vimeo. Best wishes, College Of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland
A message to all doctors this Christmas time Zoom Meeting 15th December 2021 @ 7pm https://rcpi-ie.zoom.us/j/91461225108?pwd=ODBiM1FYVFFuTTRjb2ZTWTFOUDBJQT09 This special event has been organised to recognise and support all doctors working in Ireland. This event is collectively organised by the Forum of Irish Postgraduate Medical Training Bodies, Practitioners Health Matters Programme, Irish Medical Council together with National Doctors Training and Planning (NDTP). A series of speakers will contribute to this event and all doctors are encouraged to join, what we hope will be an important moment in…
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
We are a collaborative research team from Cork University Hospital and University College Cork working under Professor Seamus O’Reilly (National Specialty Director, Medical Oncology) to investigate the consequences of COVID-19 on non-national doctors in Ireland with particular emphasis on its financial and personal impacts. We very much appreciate your participation in this short survey. Please click here if you want to learn more on the study & complete the survey.
Last night the Prime Time Investigates programme on RTE (23.11.21) depicted events relating to alleged sexual assaults of patients by a doctor employed as an anaesthetist while they were under his care. Although we recognise that these matters are currently under investigation, and that the named individual was not on the Specialist Division of the Medical Council Register for Anaesthesiology, we are conscious that the allegations may have raised concerns, amongst those who have undergone or will undergo anaesthetic procedures in Irish hospitals. Today, we…
Please click here to access the updated Chapter 5a COVID-19 of the Immunisation Guidelines published by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee.
The Webinar is brought to you by the International Academy of Colleges of Anaesthesiology (IACA) and will be held on 8 December commencing at 8am GMT. With doctors’ health and wellbeing an important issue being addressed by all five colleges of the IACA, this webinar encompasses personal stories, reflection, practical advice and the opportunity for questions, discussion and debate. The “Putting doctors’ health and wellbeing into practice” webinar will run for one hour with the first 30 minutes dedicated to three main speakers who will…
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