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 is a gastrointestinal skills course that concentrates on the operative management of open inguinal hernias, bowel anastomosis and bowel diversion surgery.
This training day has been designed to facilitate an opportunity for doctors not engaged in a formal training scheme to be able to undertake an accredited ultrasound competency assessment. Applications will close soon, on Wednesday, 18 October 2023.
Learn and develop ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia skills in this one day workshop. Minimal lectures and maximal hands on practical scanning and supervision from our expert faculty. Top tips and tricks from the ICEMT ultrasound and regional anaesthesia faculty.
As part of the implementation of the National Strategy for Accelerating Genetic and Genomic Medicine in Irelandthe HSE National Genetics and Genomics Office (NGGO), in partnership with the RCSI, and Mater Misericordiae University Hospital are developing a series of online modules on the Fundamentals of Genetic Testing These will be complimented by a number of Masterclasses organised by the RCPI.
Please be aware that the Training Support Scheme, managed by HSE, has increased the funding for non-consultant health doctors working full-time by €500 increasing from €1,250 to €1,750
Please note applications for the Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship open to surgical and medical healthcare professionals has been extended to Friday, 20 October 2023.
The Millin Meeting 2023 will take place in RCSI on Friday, 10 November. This one-day event will focus on topics such as surgical research and surgical training, as well as hosting the 46th annual Millin Lecture, which recognises excellence in original surgical research.
Simulation-based education often serves as a gateway to clinical practice by providing learners with key opportunities to gain new competencies without risk to patients. Challenges remain in promoting the transfer of learning from simulation to workplace contexts.
The RCSI-GSM is hosting the HSE 2nd National Clinical Directors Conference on 1st November in Croke Park. The Conference is open to all clinical and non-clinical healthcare professionals – medical, nursing and midwifery, health and social care professionals and managers and administrators.