This course introduces a structured approach to acute psychiatric emergencies for patients presenting to hospital in an acute crisis. It outlines the practical, ethical and legal issues relevant in managing such scenarios in Ireland. The content is delivered by a combination of emergency medicine physicians and liaison psychiatrists. A combinati...
This course has been developed as a follow-on course to MS Word – An Introduction, with the objective of moving participants on to the next level of use of the application through a better understanding of overall document management.
Suitable for: SHOs and registrars in all surgical specialties; emergency medicine doctors 'Active Bystander' is an innovative and award-winning training session which gives staff and students the skills to challenge unacceptable behaviours, including those which may have become normalised over time. Each session features fou...
Summary This intensive half-day course covers all aspects of an inquest including the Coroner's investigation, the inquest hearing and media coverage. It will assist doctors who attend inquests to understand the functions, powers and duties of the Coroner and the scope of the inquest. A lawyer will guide delegates on effective statemen...
The Emergency Abdominal Surgery Course (EASC) aims to enhance the skills of the large international and national faculty who are at the coalface in emergency surgery. The EASC curriculum focuses on the acute abdomen, in a multidisciplinary, shared learning approach. This course will enhance your ability on-duty as a surgeon, gastroenterologist o...
This endoscopy workshop is designed for registrars already performing gastroscopies and colonoscopies independently. The interactive, case-based discussions will deal with themes such as practical polypectomy, tattooing, endoclip placement, endoscopic mucosal resection and visual footage of difficult real cases. This is a hands-on cour...
RCSI is pleased to announce that we will host an online informational event for both our Master of Surgery by Module and MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice programmes on Wednesday, 18th May 2022 at 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Join us on the 18th of May to learn more about our flexible postgraduate academic programmes in surgery and medicine designed t...
The Master of Surgery (MCh) by module is the first in Ireland to incorporate a taught component in addition to the research dissertation. Available over one year on a full-time basis or two years part-time, programme modules are designed to equip you with a versatile skill set that will help you better meet the demands of higher surgical trainin...
This learning resource has been designed to support the Basic Surgical Skills course run by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. These resources should be used before, during and after the practical skills course. The course aims to provide a realist and supportive learning environment in which surg...