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Date

Saturday 23 November 2024
Times: 08:45-14:30

Location

College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland
22 Merion Square North Dublin 2
D02 X236

Fees

Members - €100
Resident Doctors - €85
Non-Members - €125
Retired Members - €50

The above Euro Registration fees are approximate amounts, with exchange rates taken at the time of booking opening. The booking fee will be taken in Pound Sterling and equates to the following, £84 for members, £71 for Resident Doctors, £105 for non members and £42 for retired.

Registration fees refundable from HSE CME and TSS Funds.



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Annual Symposium in Dublin - book now

The Association is the UK and Ireland's leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia.

Keep up to date with essential topics in anaesthesia and gain important CPD by attending this event. Central to the Association's educational programme, this is a meeting held in Ireland. Discover what's new, share ideas and network with with peers in these interactive sessions.

About the Irish Standing Committee

Join us for the Irish Standing Committee (ISC) Annual Symposium 2024, which will take place on Saturday 23 November at the College of Anaesthesiologists Ireland. It will be an interesting day full of presentations from local and regional speakers who are experts in their field. The organisers are Irish Standing Committee Executives: Prof David Honan and Dr Rory Page.

Intended audience

Aimed at anaesthetists local to the region. Consultant anaesthetists, Resident Doctors (ST3+), SAS anaesthetists

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Programme

Confirmed programme can be downloaded under the grey 'Key Details' box on the left. 

New consultant contract and future trends in independent practice - Dr John Loughrey, Dublin and Dr Nigel Kellow, London

Anaesthesia Associates – UK update, emerging threat to Irish training? - Dr Richard Marks, London

Wicked problems, and the (trauma) surgeon in the intensive care unit - Prof Gary Bass, Trauma Intensivist, Philadelphia, USA

Is the medical regulator fit for purpose? - Prof Des O’Neill, Trinity College Dublin