The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI) exists to promote best practice in the fields of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine through its training, examinations and educational programmes. DV4 was chosen to deliver a series of live and on-demand webcasts from 2015 and continue to provide this service in 2023.
During Covid-19 we have helped CAI continue critical operations including fully remote virtual training, meetings, AGMs as well as a virtual conferring ceremony.
We also installed a webcasting studio into their lecture theatre which allows CAI to record and stream lectures and meetings to their students and fellows around the world at the push of a button.
DV4 also facilitated the ongoing interviewing process for CAI during Covid-19 lockdown with virtual trainee interviews running 6 simultaneous virtual meetings with breakout rooms over 6 separate computers
DV4 has also been trialling cutting edge virtual reality applications with the Apple Vision Pro Headset with leading anaesthesiologists and medical device companies. Live feeds from medical devices (US, VL etc.) can wirelessly be viewed and manipulated in realtime in the users headset virtual reality view along with other reference documents and the users view can recorded in HD quality as well as be streamed live to anyone anwhere.
Full testimonial:
“As an organisation with an ambition to support safe surgery across the world, our partnership with DV4 has given us the resources to execute and bring to life all the solutions we want to provide. The service that DV4 provides us is compelling , in that their knowledge, experience and product set match our needs and more importantly we share common values. The people of DV4 share similar values and goals to us ( trust, innovation, partnership and dedication) and they offer scalable solutions, which we used to great effect during the COVID-19 pandemic when we became one of the few postgraduate training programmes in anaesthesiology in the world to continue to enable doctors to acquire and maintain the skills and knowledge to guarantee safe care around times of operative intervention and critical illness.”
Martin McCormack, Chief Executive, College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland