The specialty of Pain Medicine is concerned with the study of pain from a bio-psychosocial perspective.
The specialty of Pain Medicine is the management of acute, persistent and cancer pain in patients. It involves the multi-disciplinary assessment of patients using the bio-psychosocial perspective model. Pain management may involve interventional nerve modular techniques, medication and rehabilitation.
The Faculty of Pain Medicine CAI (the ‘Faculty’ or ‘FPM’), a faculty of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (the ‘College’ or ‘CAI’), is the educational organisation in Ireland for Specialists in Pain Medicine and for specialists in training (‘trainees’) and is directly responsible for the education and training of specialists in Pain Medicine in Ireland.
The Faculty provides a two-year training programme in Pain Medicine, undertaken in hospitals and clinical placements approved by FPM, leading to the specialist qualification of Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Specialist Training (’CSCST’) in Pain Medicine.
Applicants must:
Applications open in the Autumn for posts commencing the following July.
No, the Faculty training programme is a two year run through programme. Trainees will not be granted any confirmation of completion of training after only one year.