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The ESAIC is dedicated to supporting professionals in anaesthesiology and intensive care by serving as the hub for development and dissemination of valuable educational, scientific, research, and networking resources.


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Congresses

The ESAIC hosts the Euroanaesthesia congresses that serve as platforms for cutting-edge science and innovation in the field. These events bring together experts, foster networking, and facilitate knowledge exchange in anaesthesiology, intensive care, pain management, and perioperative medicine. Euroanaesthesia is one of the world’s largest and most influential scientific congresses for anaesthesia professionals. Held annually throughout Europe, our congress is a contemporary event geared towards education, knowledge exchange and innovation in anaesthesia, intensive care, pain and perioperative medicine, as well as a platform for immense international visibility for scientific research.


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Professional Growth

The ESAIC's mission is to foster and provide exceptional training and educational opportunities. The ESAIC ensures the provision of robust and standardised examination and certification systems to support the professional development of anaesthesiologists and to ensure outstanding future doctors in the field of anaesthesiology and intensive care.


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Research

The ESAIC aims to advance patient outcomes and contribute to the progress of anaesthesiology and intensive care evidence-based practice through research. The ESAIC Clinical Trial Network (CTN), the Research Groups and Grants all contribute to the knowledge and clinical advances in the peri-operative setting.


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EU Projects

The ESAIC is actively involved as a consortium member in numerous EU funded projects. Together with healthcare leaders and practitioners, the ESAIC's involvement as an EU project partner is another way that it is improving patient outcomes and ensuring the best care for every patient.


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Sustainability

The ESAIC is committed to implementing the Glasgow Declaration and drive initiatives towards greater environmental sustainability across anaesthesiology and intensive care in Europe.


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Partnerships

The ESAIC works in collaboration with industry, national societies, and specialist societies to promote advancements in anaesthesia and intensive care. The Industry Partnership offers visibility and engagement opportunities for industry participants with ESAIC members, facilitating understanding of specific needs in anaesthesiology and in intensive care. This partnership provides resources for education and avenues for collaborative projects enhancing science, education, and patient safety. The Specialist Societies contribute to high-quality educational opportunities for European anaesthesiologists and intensivists, fostering discussion and sharing, while the National Societies, through NASC, maintain standards, promote events and courses, and facilitate connections. All partnerships collectively drive dialogue, learning, and growth in the anaesthesiology and intensive care sector.


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Guidelines

Guidelines play a crucial role in delivering evidence-based recommendations to healthcare professionals. Within the fields of anaesthesia and intensive care, guidelines are instrumental in standardizing clinical practices and enhancing patient outcomes. For many years, the ESAIC has served as a pivotal platform for facilitating continuous advancements, improving care standards and harmonising clinical management practices across Europe.


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Publications

With over 40 years of publication history, the EJA (European Journal of Anaesthesiology) has established itself as a highly respected and influential journal in its field. It covers a wide range of topics related to anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine, including perioperative medicine, pain management, critical care, resuscitation, and patient safety.


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Membership

Becoming a member of ESAIC implies becoming a part of a vibrant community of nearly 8,000 professionals who exchange best practices and stay updated on the latest developments in anaesthesiology, intensive care and perioperative medicine. ESAIC membership equips you with the tools and resources necessary to enhance your daily professional routine, nurture your career growth, and play an active role in advancing anaesthesiology, intensive care and perioperative medicine.


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The ESAIC Examinations Committee is aware of certain initiatives claiming to be related to the EDAIC that are neither organised nor authorised by the ESAIC. We strongly recommend that you invest your time in the official ESAIC initiatives listed on the ESAIC website. ESAIC accepts no responsibility for the quality of any non-ESAIC courses.

Newsletter

The Leadership Link: Connecting People and Purpose  

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In January 2026, I am embarking on a new path as the president of the ESAIC. A path that brings together mission, systemic actions, and most importantly, empowering connections. Connections between people, committees, and initiatives to build a stronger, smarter, and more accurate health network for the benefit of our profession and our patients. 

I take this responsibility with great excitement, humility, a strong desire for action, and clear sense of purpose; taking steps to increase our VISIBILITY, redefining our identity as a profession, as LEADERS in our own community and in European healthcare, and most importantly strengthening the DEI principle within our Society and CONNECT – connect between members, between countries, other societies.  

There are moments when one feels like the path requires a turn, not because of an ending, but because of a beginning. Restructuring the Scientific Committee (in my position as the chair of this committee) from its traditional 16-committee format to a more holistic 5 Forums configuration to reflect our growing professional scope was the first step in this journey. Redefining our identity as anaesthesiologists, as the leading figure in the perioperative journey and beyond, is our mission. We wish to be the voice, not the echo. The leaders

  • This year, for the first time, we launch a leadership programme for senior anaesthesiologists who aspire to become department chairs. This leadership course is NOT another course you may find at your hospital, university, or private organisation. It focuses on the unique challenges anaesthesia chairs face, emphasising our holistic role through case studies, simulations, discussion groups, and professional coaching with mentors. Having a group of programme graduates from different countries will not only serve the alumnae. Still, it will enhance connectivity and exchange of experiences and ideas for the benefit of our Society.  
  • Leading perioperative care is one significant responsibility. Leading environmental care is no less critical, further expanding the scope of our professional responsibility and increasing our visibility. Strengthening awareness through educational materials, sustainability grants, incorporating sustainability into grant assessment, and planning collaborations with national societies and hospitals are among the initial steps we aim to take. 
  • The leadership role of anaesthesiologists/intensivists during the COVID era is well known, though not well recognised. In the current era, where Europe facing unprecedented challenges – pandemics, wars, earthquakes, fires, flood– we aim to develop and lead the European Preparedness for Crisis Management strategy for Anesthesiologists and Intensivist to include the full spectrum of natural and human induced threats and bring together all available tools, share best practice & policies, set focused training programmes, consider disaster medicine part of anaesthesia curriculum etc.  

When you look at a company or a hospital or a professional society, ultimately what allows it to survive is its values, or as stated so clearly by Steve Jobs, “What’s important is not the products that we produce but our values. ESAIC is built on the pillars of science, research, education, exceptional guidelines, a renowned examination and mentorship, safety, and sustainability initiatives.ESAIC is a member society. Being connected and embracing the DEI strategy are core values. 

  • CONNECT meeting – This year, for the first time, we will hold the CONNECT meeting, an ESAIC–National Society Collaborative Congress, to foster collaboration with national societies that cannot host Euroanaesthesia, enhancing knowledge sharing and education, advancing professional growth, and facilitating networking and future collaborations. So, save the date for the first meeting in Tirana, Albania, on 6-7 November 2026.  
  • DEI – Following the publication of the Mellin-Olsen Declaration on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion during our congress in Lisbon, May 2025, we are taking measures to further facilitate awareness and implementation of DEI. We still have a way to go, but we are making progress.  
  • ESAIC App – To stay better connected and become more visible, an ESAIC App will be launched soon, so that all information will be on our mobile devices for faster access.  
  • International relationship – Some of our programmes are of interest to other Societies. While we have always had an MOU with European and non-European Anaesthesia – Intensive Care-Pain Societies, I do hope that the time has ripened to move forward into the integration of international members in some of our promising programmes.  

The ambition ahead for the next several years 

Looking ahead, the coming years represent a decisive step forward for our speciality. Anaesthesiology and intensive care are evolving into a discipline that supports patients across the entire surgical pathway. Those priorities include:  

  • Create a Perioperative medicine fellowship programme – as mentioned before, our specialty is maturing, and, naturally, the time has come to establish a new standard for holistic patient care across the entire surgical journey. 
  • Focus on innovation in anaesthesia & intensive care- Guiding the aspiring anaesthesiologists through the journey from an idea to product, establishing the stage for anaesthesiologists with innovative ideas to present their “product” in our annual meetings – are plans in progress.  
  • Establish a comprehensive European database on perioperative medicine.  

A few facts about myself 

It’s not surprising (or maybe it is) that I’ve become an anaesthesiologist. My mother, my mentor for life and the closest person to me, was a professor of anaesthesiology, president of our national society, and a leader in the field. I “inhaled” anaesthesia throughout my life. My sons, nevertheless, took a different pathway, and the one who became a physician is a gynaecologist. The 5 grandchildren have yet to choose their own path.  

Like many of you, I make every effort to keep my jogging routines and yoga, to cook for friends and family (who come for Friday dinner every week), and to babysit – a passion one can only understand once becoming a grandma (or grandpa). I would rather choose a challenging trip with my husband (for example, we took the Annapurna Circuit) than relaxing in a Zimmer somewhere on earth. An exceptional experience I’ve had since COVID was being a dancer on “Dancing with the Stars”. Why and how I got to this adventure is too long to share, yet it was an amazing, unforgettable experience.  

Finally, I am grateful for the trust and take the opportunity to thank the past presidents of the Society, BOARD members, NASC president and members, EBA representative, Council members, and the dedicated management team. From all of you, I’ve learnt, and because of you, I progressed. With you, I look forward to walking together, learning, influencing, and creating a healthier future.  

New year, new role, new challenges.  

Looking forward to the journey ahead. 

Happy & Healthy & Peaceful 2026 

Prof. Idit Matot 

President, ESAIC