Dr Ellen O'Sullivan

  • Consultant Anaesthetist, St James's Hospital

  • Vice President of Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI)

  • President, Difficult Airway Society

  • President-Elect, College of Anaesthetists of Ireland, Ireland


  • Dr. Ellen O'Sullivan is currently a Consultant Anaesthetist at St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and honorary lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. She trained in anaesthesia in the UK and spent 10 years as a Consultant at the University Hospital Aintree, Merseyside.


  • Dr O'Sullivan is President of the College of Anaesthetist of Ireland having held many posts in the College including Chair of Education and Chair of Examinations. She is also Project Director of the Irish College's Overseas Aid programme in Malawi.


  • Dr O'Sullivan was first elected onto the Council of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) in 2001. She held the executive position of Hon Membership Secretary for three years. She is presently Vice-President of the AAGBI and chair of the International Relations Committee.


  • With an active interest in European anaesthesia she is Hon Secretary of the European Board Anaesthesiology of the UEMS (Union of European Medical Specialists) and on the Education & Research subcommittee of the ESA.


  • Her main clinical/ research interests include airway management. She has been involved in the Difficult Airway Society (DAS) since it's foundation and was elected President of DAS in November 2009.

 
Dr Ellen O'SULLIVAN Consultant Anaesthetist, St James's Hospital Vice President of Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) President, Difficult Airway Society President-Elect, College of Anaesthetists of Ireland, Ireland Dr. Ellen O'Sullivan is currently a Consultant Anaesthetist at St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and honorary lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. She trained in anaesthesia in the UK and spent 10 years as a Consultant at the University Hospital Aintree, Merseyside. Dr O'Sullivan is President of the College of Anaesthetist of Ireland having held many posts in the College including Chair of Education and Chair of Examinations. She is also Project Director of the Irish College's Overseas Aid programme in Malawi. Dr O'Sullivan was first elected onto the Council of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) in 2001. She held the executive position of Hon Membership Secretary for three years. She is presently Vice-President of the AAGBI and chair of the International Relations Committee. With an active interest in European anaesthesia she is Hon Secretary of the European Board Anaesthesiology of the UEMS (Union of European Medical Specialists) and on the Education & Research subcommittee of the ESA. Her main clinical/ research interests include airway management. She has been involved in the Difficult Airway Society (DAS) since it's foundation and was elected President of DAS in November 2009.