Upcoming CPD Courses
November 2021
 
 

We write to advise you that we still have places available for the following CPD courses and meetings that will take place in November. Places are very limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.


We write to advise you that we still have places available for the following CPD courses and meetings that will take place in November. Places are very limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.

 

Date

Course Title

Type

Course Overview

CPD Points

Registration

16th November 2021

Critical decision making on a virtual ward round for Emergency Medicine

*4 places remaining

Interactive learning

Considerable obstacles to learning exist in the surgical ward environment including the high volumes of patients, untimely surgical emergencies, shift working and ongoing increases in administrative tasks. This highly interactive on–line course will provide you with the opportunity to develop your critical thinking, escalation and communication skills. 

4

Register here

25th November 2021

Managing Error

*6 places remaining

Classroom

Coping with an adverse event or an error can be devastating for doctors. It is vital to use expert communication skills to inform the family and patient if relevant of exactly the details and to apologise. The doctor has been identified to be the 'Second Victim' as often considerable distress can be experienced and doctors require expert support from their team and from hospital management. This course will address the strain which doctors can feel when they are involved in an adverse event and will provide scenarios for skills rehearsal and discussion.

6

Register here

25th November 2021

How to conduct research

*4 places remaining

Interactive learning

This course will focus on research methodology. The course will help to develop some of the skills required to plan, conduct and disseminate individual research projects. Specific topics will include study design, levels of evidence, defining research questions and obtaining ethical approval. 

6

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26th November 2021

Intermediate Colorectal Surgery

*1 place remaining

Classroom

This programme covers instruction in technical skills using a combination of synthetic bench models, animal cadaver tissue and various technical simulators. Topics covered include: Stomas; ileostomy / colostomy, Bowel anastomosis – end-end; hand sewn / side – side; stapled, incisional and open inguinal hernia management.

7.5

Registerhere

1st December 2021 and

15th December 2021

Principles and practicalities of healthcare systematic reviews

*7 places remaining

Interactive learning

This course is designed for participants who want to perform and/or critically appraise systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The course predominantly covers systematic reviews of healthcare interventions, with some material being equally relevant to systematic reviews of other topics. There are two parts to this course.

6

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2nd December 2021

Active Bystander Intervention Training

*2 places remaining

Interactive learning

This training session aims to empowers the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviours which have become normalised and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behaviour. 

1

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13th December 2021

Excel – Data Management and Analysis

*5 places remaining

Interactive learning

This course has been developed as a follow-on course to the Excel – Introduction course, with a specific focus on introducing participants to the features of the application that are used to build, manage and analyse lists of data (records).

6

Register here

 

If a course is FULL – it is recommended applying for the waiting list. Often doctors withdrawn from courses closer to the date.

If you would like to book and attend more than your FREE 3 full-day courses allowance, you will be required to pay an enrolment fee for the additional courses. However, this fee can be reimbursed via HSE’s Training Support Scheme. Further details can be found here.

Please do not hesitate to contact us in the meantime at cpdss@rcsi.ie

Best Wishes,

RCSI CPD Team

 
 
 
New Online course – Medical Emergencies
November 2021
 
 

This is on-line modular course has adapted from our previous CPDSS Medical Emergencies Day. The course is presented as a series of recorded one-hour modules, with access released on a rolling monthly basis.


This is on-line modular course has adapted from our previous CPDSS Medical Emergencies Day. The course is presented as a series of recorded one-hour modules, with access released on a rolling monthly basis. Each module, involving a separate specialty theme, will involve case-based discussions with a variety of guest speakers. Slides covering the content are provided, and a short series of MCQs based on the content covered are completed in order to complete the module. The themes covered within each module will be changed on an annual basis.

Detailed information of the course can be found on our website here

We have now made available the following module:

  • Module 1. Endocrine and Metabolic Medicine  – please register  here
  • Module 2. Neurology  – please register here
 
 
Calling all NCHDs – claim your free one-year Affiliate Membership of RCSI
 
 

Claim your free one-year Affiliate Membership of RCSI today!


Please note NCHDs enrolled on the CPD Support Scheme with RCSI are eligible to apply for one-year free subscription on the brand-new Affiliate Membership of RCSI. Please click here to claim your one-year free subscription.

 

For more information, please visit: https://www.rcsi.com/surgery/membership/affiliate-members

 

 

 

 

 
 
Bi-weekly webinars: Join us on the 24 November 2021
November 2021
 
 

We are organizing bi-weekly webinars on a Wednesday evening that keeps medical professionals up to date with COVID-19 in different topics.

 


We are organizing bi-weekly webinars on a Wednesday evening that keeps medical professionals up to date with COVID-19 in different topics.

 

24 November 2021

6pm – 7pm

Update on Abdominal Wall Surgery

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

1 December 2021

6pm – 7pm

Advances in the management of Acute Appendicitis

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

 

The Institute of Leadership (IOL) are running a series of webinars incollaboration with The National Clinical Leadership Centre for Nursing and Midwifery (NCLC) and Office of the Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD).  

The series will consist of nine pre-recorded webinars that commenced in September 2020 and will continue until February 2021.  The aim of the series is to provide an opportunity for representatives from all nursing disciplines and midwifery services to present and share their clinical leadership experiences, during the pandemic. 

 

The webinars are pre-recorded and will be released on the website every second week, please click here to view them.

 
 
"Making Difficult Conversations (Part 2)" - now available to view on open disclosure website
November 2021
 
 

HSE’s Open Disclosure office is please to let you know that the webinar recording and associated presentation for the "Making Difficult Conversations (Part 2)" webinar, delivered by Professor Eva Doherty on 13th October 2021, is now available to access on the open disclosure website.


HSE’s Open Disclosure office is please to let you know that the webinar recording and associated presentation for the "Making Difficult Conversations (Part 2)" webinar, delivered by Professor Eva Doherty on 13th October 2021, is now available to access on the open disclosure website. Click on the following link to access this webinar (listed under webinar 7):

https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/qid/other-quality-improvement-programmes/opendisclosure/webinars.html   

 

Other webinar recordings and presentations also available on the website include:

  • Webinar 1: “The Role of the National Advocacy Service (NAS) and Patient Advocacy Service (PAS) in the Management of Complaints and Open Disclosure” by David O’Duffy, NAS & Lisa Walsh, PAS (3rd February 2021)
  • Webinar 2: “Applying the Principles of Open Disclosure in a Service for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability” by Elaine Teague & Feabhra Mullally, St Michaels House (17th February 2021)
  • Webinar 3: “Making Difficult Conversations Easier” by Professor Eva Doherty, RCSI (9th March 2021)
  • Webinar 4: “Implications for Open Disclosure in Mental Health Services” by Gary Watkins and Kevin Madigan, Saint John of God Community Services (30th March 2021)
  • Webinar 5: “A Culture of Safety” by Dr John Fitzsimons and Dr David Vaughan, (28th April 2021)
  • Webinar 6: “Update on (i) Open Disclosure Legislation and (ii) the development of an Open Disclosure National Policy Framework” by the National Patient Safety Office, (12th May 2021)

 

 
 
Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice
Free Online Course
 
 

RCSI has developed an online course “Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice” which is aimed at medical doctors in all specialties. The course is based on the Medical Council’s “Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners” and is presented in an interesting and engaging format.


RCSI has developed an online course “Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice” which is aimed at medical doctors in all specialties. The course is based on the Medical Council’s “Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners” and is presented in an interesting and engaging format.

 

There are 12 online modules covering different aspects of Medical Professionalism and each module can attract 5 CPD credits. An online introductory video (5-7 minutes per module) is supported by a Learning Resource Area which contains carefully selected reading materials and videos related to the subject matter of the module.

 

On completion of the reading and viewing tasks, you can take a MCQ test to earn your CPD points and even print your own certificate!

 

The course is designed to be accessed on any mobile device, which means that it can be accessed anytime and anywhere. You may study the modules in any order and at your own pace. This online course on Professionalism will be available to all registered medical doctors in Ireland.

 

 

Module 1: Relationship with Patients:

 

 

This module explores the complexities of the doctor-patient relationship including empathy and compassion, power differentials, respect, trust and advocacy. 5 CPD Credits

 

For more information visit: https://msurgery.ie/course/professionalism-in-21st-century-medical-practice/

 
 
Free Online CPD Courses!
 
 

Handover Course:  https://msurgery.ie/course/handover-course/

 

This online course aims to support clinicians to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively prepare and participate in clinical handover.


Handover Course:  https://msurgery.ie/course/handover-course/

 

This online course aims to support clinicians to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively prepare and participate in clinical handover. The course demonstrates how good communication skills can achieve continuity and safety of patient care during handover. The application of ISBAR3 is examined in a variety of clinical settings using video analysis of everyday handover situations.

CPD Points

The course is recognized for 3 CPD points.

Video Consultation Course:  https://msurgery.ie/course/video-consultation-course/

 

Many healthcare staff are now carrying out consultations using video calls. This is often a type of consultation that staff have not encountered prior to COVID-19 and can be an area of anxiety. Building on the previous course on telephone consultations, this course shows you how to apply the core skills of the Calgory-Cambridge Guide to video consultations provides a structured and patient-centered approach.

 

 

 

 
 
 
VTE Conference
October 2021
 
 

Dear EM colleague,

 

Just a reminder about our annual VTE conference which will be live on zoom next month October 7/8th which is free to register https://www.vtedublin.org/#2021-registration-now-open and approved for CPD points.


Dear EM colleague,

 

Just a reminder about our annual VTE conference which will be live on zoom next month October 7/8th which is free to register https://www.vtedublin.org/#2021-registration-now-open and approved for CPD points. While some of the program is more haem/onc orientated there are a couple of interesting EM relevant talks on the Friday including Prevention of VTE in patients with traumatic brain injury and Diagnostic strategies in suspected PE across different healthcare settings; what model to use in what patient.

 

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who are involved in recruiting patients to the TILLIRI study to contribute to answering the important question as to which patients with lower limb immobilisation should be offered thromboprophylaxis.

 

Many thanks

 

Tomas Breslin

Consultant in Emergency Medicine

Mater Hospital Dublin

 

 
 
Weekly Webinars
 
 

We are organising every Wednesday evening webinars that keeps medical professionals up to date with COVID-19 in different topics.

 

 

 

 


We are organising every Wednesday evening webinars that keeps medical professionals up to date with COVID-19 in different topics.

 

31 March  2021

6pm – 7pm

Emergency surgery

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

14 April  2021

6pm – 7pm

Medical / Legal - Impact of COVID

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

21 April  2021

6pm – 7pm

International: Malaysia Perspective

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

 

The Institute of Leadership (IOL) are running a series of webinars incollaboration with The National Clinical Leadership Centre for Nursing and Midwifery (NCLC) and Office of the Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD).  

The series will consist of nine pre-recorded webinars that commenced in September 2020 and will continue until February 2021.  The aim of the series is to provide an opportunity for representatives from all nursing disciplines and midwifery services to present and share their clinical leadership experiences, during the pandemic. 

 

The webinars are pre-recorded and will be released on the website every second week, please click here to view them.

 
 
Future of CPD: still time to have your say!
 
 

RCSI Health Professions Education Centre (HPEC) is exploring the views of healthcare professionals regarding the future of Continuous Professional Development beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 


Future of CPD: still time to have your say!

 

RCSI Health Professions Education Centre (HPEC) is exploring the views of healthcare professionals regarding the future of Continuous Professional Development beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. HPEC are inviting you to share your views on accessing CPD and future preferences; there’s still time to complete this short, important survey with the deadline now extended to Friday 8th October. This survey is supported by 3M. 

 

Student Participant Information Leaflet.

 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JLZ29H7