Diagnostic process, followed by innovation
We begin with an effective diagnostic process, followed by innovation.
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.
We begin with an effective diagnostic process, followed by innovation.
How to move a machine that is 33m long, 15m wide and 18m high?
Mary O’Donnell, Nuala McCarroll, Patrick McCarroll, CAI President Dr Kevin Carson, Jim McCarroll, Frances Conway, Ruth Ray, Pauline Quinn This year’s Core Topics Day was held in the College on Wednesday 14th October. In honour of the late Dr Maire McCarroll the Autumn College Lecture was dedicated to her memory and presented by Dr Fionnuala Ni Ainle, her lecture is entitled ‘Obstetric Haemorrhage’. Dr Miriam Langdon, Patrick McCarroll, Pauline Quinn, Dr Anne Whitford, Mary O’Donnell Dr Fionnuala Ní Ainle who delivered the…
Congratulations to Dr Ellen O’ Sullivan and Dr Wouter Jonker who were presented with two major Prizes at the Irish Medical Times, Irish Healthcare Awards held in the Shelbourne Hotel on the 5th November 2015. They won the Best Hospital Project Award and the An Duais Mhor Best Overall Project Award for their study on “Accidental Awareness during General Anaesthesia in the UK Ireland – Report and findings”. Dr O’ Sullivan and Dr Jonker accepted the Prizes on behalf of the Association of Anaesthetists…
Welcome to the mentoring section. This is an area being developed by the Committee of Anaethetists in Training The mentoring scheme is a new initiative to CAI, though mentoring is not a new concept. It has been widely used in industry, and has been shown to promote employee wellbeing, enthusiasm and productivity. Lets get rid of a few misconceptions right away. Mentoring is an umbrella term and means a host of different things to different people. Mentoring IS NOT career advice Mentoring IS NOT…
FINAL FCAI (SOE) COURSE: Saturday, 18th November 2017-Closed to applications This is a Consultant led intensive SOE preparation course giving trainees extensive viva practice for the examination The format of the course is similar to the SOE’s including; Long clinical cases Critical care Pain management Applied basic sciences Application forms for the course can be downloaded from the attachment provided here from 9th October 2017 at 5pm. Please submit your completed application including fee of €290 (lunch included) to secure your place to exams@coa.ie Early Booking is…
Dr David Devlin, Dr Sinead Egan, Dr Louise Judge, Dr Michael Ma and Dr Damian Barry who were conferred with Membership. Dr Aisling Ni Eochagain, Dr Osmond Morris & Dr Louise Judge who were conferred with Membership CAI. Dr Kevin Carson, Vice President, College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, Dr Francesca Holt and Dr Bill Walsh who were conferred as Fellows of the College. Dr Ellen O’Sullivan, CAI President & Dr David Greaney recipient of the William & Jane Brophy Medal. …
CAT Fun Run, Friday 22nd May 2015. Well done to everyone who took part. Dr Damien Murphy, Dr Niamh Barnwell, Dr Aidan Sharkey & Dr Colm Keane Dr Vushe David Mafavuneh Dr Colm Keane & Dr Aidan Sharkey Dr Muhammad Farooq
(Mac Donnell Family Crest) JOHN MAC DONNELL AND THE FIRST ANAESTHETIC IN IRELAND. The news that William Morton had successfully demonstrated the use of Ether as an anaesthetic in Boston on 16th October 1846 was not long in getting to Europe. Just over 2 months later Sir Robert Liston carried out an amputation under Ether at University College Hospital London on Monday the 21st December 1846. The January edition (1847) of the journal, the “British and Foreign Medical Review “(1) carried an account of the Morton anaesthetic…
The 23rd Sylvester O’Halloran Surgical Scientific Symposium will be held in The Graduate Entry Medical School, Faculty of Education & Health Science, University of Limerick on Friday 6th March & Saturday 7th March 2015 Abstracts Submissions – deadline 21st November 2014 Venue: The Graduate Entry Medical School, Faculty of Education & Health Sciences, University of Limerick. For more information email: kara.leddin@hse.ie or go to: http://www.ul.ie/4i/content/sylvester-ohalloran-surgical-scientific-symposium
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