How do I become an anesthesiologist in Ireland?
How do I become an anesthesiologist in Ireland? The training programme in Ireland is Training is regulated by the College of Anaesthetists RCSI. At least 2 years will be spent as an SHO, including 3 months training in Intensive Care Medicine. An initial assessment of competency occurs after 3 – 6 months to allow working without direct clinical supervision. How long does it take to become an anesthesiologist in Ireland? The six years of Anaesthesia training is based in accredited hospitals recognised by the College (see Hospital Inspection section). Training is structured to maximise opportunities for learning and to provide...