Registration is now closed
For enquiries please contact info@idsociety.ie
For enquiries please contact info@idsociety.ie
To ensure the long-term sustainability and to facilitate ongoing growth, the ID society has implemented a new paid membership model for the society and our members.
Introducing a paid membership model will bring the society in line with other National and International Societies and will allow us to give greater value and increased service to our members.
By becoming a member of the society, you will gain access to:
✅ Member Resources – Access to member only resources – past conference presentations, research articles, guides, and industry insights
✅ Grants & Scholarships – Opportunities for funding to support your education and research by applying for grants, awards and fellowships
✅ Events & Webinars – Priority access to member-only webinars, conferences, and networking opportunities
✅Discounted Registration Rates for Annual Conference – This will be from 2026
✅Inclusion in Mailing list - Receive sector updates, emails and job postings
✅ Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accreditation
✅ Participate in International networks through our membership of ESCMID
✅Learn from International thinkers and practitioners at our events
2025 Conference & Membership Fees
Your 2025 conference registration fee will include membership until the end of 2025, with renewal due in 2026:
|
Membership Type |
Profession |
Annual Membership |
2025 Reg Fee + Membership |
|
Ordinary |
Consultant |
€100.00 |
€175.00 |
|
Trainee |
All NCHDs |
€75.00 |
€150.00 |
|
Associate |
HCP / Researcher |
€60.00 |
€100.00 |
|
Overseas |
Any HCP / Scientist outside Ireland |
€60.00 |
€100.00 |
|
Retired |
Retiree - Any Profession |
€15.00 |
€15.00 |
|
Student |
Medical Student, Undergraduate |
€15.00 |
€15.00 |
By becoming a member, you are not only gaining valuable benefits but also contributing to the growth and sustainability of the Infectious Diseases Society of Ireland, allowing us to continue providing advocacy, resources, and networking opportunities for you and your colleagues.
Dr Jackson is a specialist in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine working as a consultant physician in Cork University Hospital and the Mercy University Hospital in Cork City, Ireland. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 2001. His specialist training included 2 years in Malawi running clinical trials in the area of Cryptococcal meningitis for which he was awarded his MD, and a further year of clinical fellowship in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was awarded his Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the Gorgas Institute in 2005.
In Cork, as well as general medicine commitments, he is the clinical lead for HIV, running a clinic with over 600 patients receiving antiretrovirals. He is also chairperson of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Committees in Cork University Hospital and the Mercy University Hospital, and is the clinical lead for Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) for the southern region of Ireland. He provides a consultation service for inpatients with respect to general infectious diseases, HIV, antimicrobial management, fever of unknown origin, tropical medicine. His ongoing lecturing commitments are through University College Cork. He has active research interests with multi-centre collaborations in many areas including HIV, Hepatitis B, antimicrobial stewardship, COVID-19.