Spotlight on Robotic Surgery initiatives at this year’s #RCSICharter Meeting
Thursday, 6 February and Friday, 7 February.  
 

Spotlight on Robotic Surgery initiatives at this year’s #RCSICharter Meeting

Registration link: https://rcsi.eventsair.com/charter-meeting-2025/registration/Site/Register

RCSI’s upcoming Charter Meeting on 4-8 February will feature a Robotic Learning Village in collaboration with our industry partners.

The RCSI Charter Meeting, renowned for its rich traditions, is embracing the future of surgery with the launch of the Robotic Surgery Village an exciting first for this historic event.  

This year, attendees will have the unique opportunity to see and interact with four cutting-edge robotic platforms:

  • daVinci SP (Single Port) (Intuitive Surgical)
  • Hugo Robot (Medtronic)
  • Versius Robot (CMR Surgical)
  • VELYS Orthopaedic Robot (J&J)

All four robots will be on display on the ground floor of #26 York Street, giving participants an exclusive front-row view. Through an online booking system, attendees can secure a session to try out these cutting-edge platforms under expert guidance from the vendors.

 

To confirm your place on RCSI's Robotic Learning Village, you must register for this year's Charter meeting first. Once registered, attendees will receive a link the online booking system where you can select the Robotic Console and time slot of your choice (depending on availability).

To register: https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/events/event/2025/charter-meeting-2025

 

On the evening, RCSI will also launch "Robotic Surgery Governance in Ireland: A Guide to Good Practice," a landmark document developed by the National Leads in Robotic Surgery. This guide provides essential guidance for the safe and effective implementation of robotic surgery in Ireland.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to experience the future of surgery at the RCSI Charter Day Meeting!

 

 

 

RCSI Charter will also have a dedicated Robotic Surgery Symposium “Training for the shift to Robotic Surgery” which will take place on Thursday, 6 February from 3:15pm. Chaired by Ms Ann Hanly, RCSI Council Member Consultant General/Colorectal Surgeon, St Vincent’s University Hospital, key topics that will be discussed include:

  • Fellowship Training in Robotic Surgery – Ms Brenda Murphy, Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
  • Training in Robotic Surgery as a Mid-Career Surgeon – Professor David Healy, RCSI Council Member, Consultant Cardiothoracic and Transplant Surgeon at St Vincent’s University Hospital and Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin
  • Training for next generation surgery in Ireland – A National Perspective – Professor Barry McGuire, Professor of Surgical Education and Academic Development Department of Surgical Affairs, RCSI
  • Key Discussions

 

 

Download our RCSI Charter Meeting programme today.

 

Charter Meeting Registration: 

 

We look forward to hearing from you. For any queries, please email events@rcsi.ie

 

Kind regards,

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

 
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