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History
(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…
Links
Links Irish Medical Council National Clinical Programme of Anaesthesia Critical Care Programme Western Anaesthesia Society The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain & Ireland Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Royal College of Physicians of Ireland The Royal College of Anaesthesiologists National Office of Clinic Audit Health Service Executive Health Information and Quality Authority Department of Health General Medical Council Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthesiologists Royal College…
Awards and Distinctions (2)
Awards and Distinctions The College is attempting to compile a complete list of College medal winners. If you know of any previous recipients not listed please contact: exams@coa.ie
Awards and Distinctions
Awards and Distinctions The College is attempting to compile a complete list of College medal winners. If you know of any previous recipients not listed please contact:exams@coa.ie
Structure and Governance
Governance The Governance Structures of the College consist of a Council which has nineteen members, all Fellows of the College. Council meets six times per year to discuss matters pertinent to education and training. Council sets up a number of sub committees all of which report directly to Council and some of which meet more often than Council. Elections are held annually to Council. Fellows wishing to be elected to Council must be three years post-Fellowship and in good standing with the College….
Venue Hire
Venue Hire No. 22 Merrion Square is the perfect venue for your meeting, conference or dinner situated in the heart of Dublin city centre. Old meets new; No. 22 Merrion Square offers both period rooms with modern facilities, tiered lecture theatre and a state of the art training facility. For further information or if you would like to view the venue please contact Orla Doran at: Email: events@coa.ie Tel: 01 2650602 Download the brochure below for details on the college facilities. …
About Us
About the College Dr Kevin Carson, President CAI The Faculty of Anaesthetists was founded in 1959 and was located at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. In 1998 The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland was established and now has premises at 22 Merrion Square. Dr Mary McAleese, who subsequently became President of Ireland, was awarded the first Honorary Fellowship of the College on 23rd September of that year, and while President she performed the official opening of the newly refurbished and extended building…
Contact Us
Contact General Telephone: +353 (87) 120 4307 General Fax: +353 (87) 120 4307 Email contacts… General Information info@coa.ie College Council council@coa.ie PCS professionalcompetence@coa.ie Training training@coa.ie Examinations exams@coa.ie Courses and Meetings odoran@coa.ie Credentials/Equivalence Register of Medical Specialists credentials@coa.ie Membership and Subscriptions finance@coa.ie Intensive Care Society of Ireland icsi@coa.ie Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine jficmi@coa.ie Faculty of Pain Medicine painmedicine@coa.ie Committee of Anaesthesia Trainees cat@coa.ie