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9th Annual University Hospital Waterford Research Meeting Friday 20th January 2023 Dear Colleagues, Please find . The programme of invited speakers is truly world cl...
Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to confirm that the 9th Annual UHW Research Day Meeting will take place on Friday 20th January in the Elva theatre, HSE/RCSI Education Facility, University Hospital Waterford. The meeting will be in person. This forum is open to all including clinicians, the nursing professions, the professions allied to medicine, b...
RCSI has a long tradition of excellence in surgical training. Our surgeons, male and female, have, over many decades, earned leading positions in institutions across the world. The College has been at the forefront in developing transparent selection processes for future surgeons. Yet, despite more than 20 years of gender parity among medical gr...
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...
Join us on Wednesday, 7 September at 6pm for our monthly National Neurotrauma webinar. This webinar will include contributions from: Welcome - Session Chair: Professor Mohsen Javadpour. National Neurosurgical Centre, Beaumont Hospital. Case Presentation 1: Mr David O'Brien, Consultan...
Joint policy statement from Presidents of Royal Surgical Colleges - 13th March 2020...
National Clinical Programme in Surgery Charter Day Meeting Date: Thursday 13th February 2020 Location: RCSI, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2...
The Masters (MSc) in Human Factors in Patient Safety is a unique Masters programme for healthcare professionals who are responsible for the care of acute hospital patients. The programme is relevant to all healthcare professionals including, Surgeons, Emergency Medicine Physicians, Anaesthetists, Obstetricians, Radiologists...
The MCh by module is the first in Ireland to incorporate a taught component in addition to the research dissertation. The modular programme will benefit medical graduates who wish to pursue a career in surgery. Candidates can complete this higher degree either before, during or on completion of a surgical training programme...