We write to advise you that we have places available for the following CPD courses and meetings that will take place in the following weeks. Places are very limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.
This short course explores the contribution of surgery to climate change and examines interventions that can lead to reduced greenhouse gases and reduce the climate impact of surgery. This module will support surgeons and trainees to make improvements in surgical care through small, sustainable practices that maintain patient care and support environmental health.
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.
RCSI’s Fellows and Members Office are delighted to confirm that, as you are enrolled on the Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme (CPD-SS) with RCSI you are entitled to free access to Affiliate Membership of RCSI. We would like to warmly welcome you as an Affiliate Member of RCSI.
In July each year RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences recruits close to one hundred Clinical Lecturers and Tutors. These Clinical Educators are key to the success of our medical eduation programme.
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A free Financial Planning for Doctors event will take place on 15 February in the Boucher Hayes lecture theatre at RCSI 26 York Street. This talk is aimed at the needs of doctors in the early stages of their careers.
We are delighted to announce that we are providing surgical NCHDs with access to the RCSI Logbook. This service is available free of charge to Surgical NCHDs registered on our CPD Support Scheme.
RCSI is pleased to announce that applications for our inter-professional and online Human Factors in Patient Safety programme are now open for September 2024 intake
This three day surgical research training event on surgical trials is for foundation, core and specialist trainees of all surgical specialities. It is run annually by the Bristol, Oxford and Aberdeen Surgical Trials Units. The RCSI-NSRSC in partnership with the HRB-TMRN and the UK Surgical Trials Units are delighted to host this year's BOASTiC for the first time in Ireland at RCSI Dublin.
EGC welcomes a broad range of abstracts on bereavement and grief-related topics with a focus on research, education/policy or practice aligned to levels of the public health model of bereavement. For the 2024 Dublin conference we especially welcome abstracts on suicide bereavement which will be curated into dedicated parallel sessions.
We are delighted to let you know about the upcoming ASGBI International Surgical Congress which will take place from 8th to 10th May 2024 at the ICC Belfast.