Becoming a Standout Surgeon

RCSI's Fellows and Members Office are excited to invite all medical students, surgical trainees, interns, Affiliate Members, NCHDs and junior and foundation doctors to join us on Friday, 3 February 20...

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Doing the rounds roadshow – Waterford

RCSI President Professor Laura Viani warmly invites our surgical Fellows and Members, Trainees and NCHD's from University Hospital Waterford, Wexford General Hospital, South Tipperary General Hospital and St. Luke's General Hospital, Kilkenny to our Doing the Rounds Roadshow. The President, the Department of Surgical Affairs and...

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Surgical Matters – Modern Advances in the Management of Colorectal Cancer

RCSI President Professor Laura Viani and members of RCSI Council are delighted to host a series of 'Surgical Matters' webinars covering a diverse range of topics of relevance to Fellows and Members.   The first one will take place on Wednesday, 21 September at 6pm GMT.  We hope you and your colleagues are able to attend and please share the re...

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So you want to be a surgeon?

RCSI's Fellows and Members Office are excited to invite all medical students, surgical trainees, interns, NCHDs and junior and foundation doctors from around the world to join us on Wednesday, 20 April at 2pm Irish Time (4pm Bahrain) for our ‘So you want to be a surge...

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Webinar series – Chronic Illness Update

Surgical Matters: Chronic Illness - Diabetes Update  – 23rd February 2022 Running order: Welcome, Professor Ronan O’Connell, President RCSI Diabetes in the time of COVID - Prof Sean Dinneen, Consultant Endocrinologist, GUH; Professor of Diabeti...

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Webinar series – Update from Fellows on International Fellowships

1 CPD credit for attendance at live webinar – registration is necessary for CPD points upload and to obtain a CPD certificate. Our next webinar will be a panel discussion with inputs from the below speakers: Welcome, Professor Ronan O’Connell, President RCSI Update from Jarlath Bulger Clinical Fellow in Oes...

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