Please see our upcoming CPD courses and meetings, taking place in February. Places are limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.
We are consistently striving to expand our selection of self-paced online courses, allowing you to complete them conveniently at your own preferred schedule.
RCSI is delighted to announce our brand-new RCSI Continuous Professional Development LinkedIn Channel dedicated to NCHDs in Surgery and Emergency Medicine’s career development.
In our new NCHD Spotlight series, Dr Ashvirni Gilbeth answers a few questions to highlight her current role as an Non Consultant Hospital Doctor. If you would like to get involved, please fill out the link below:
RCSI's brand-new Essential Surgical Skills course will provide attendees with the basic surgical skills which form the basis of most surgical procedures. There will also be an opportunity to further develop these skills and perform some simulated minor procedures.
RCSI is pleased to advise that all NCHD’s who are enrolled in the Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2025-2026 may avail of free Affiliate Membership of RCSI.
Applications for the next MRCS Part A examination in April 2026 will close next week, whereby candidates can sit the MRCS Part A examination with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland worldwide via Pearson VUE.
It was fantastic to see so many Emergency Medicine NCHD’s take part in the first Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) regional Basics of Airway Management Course which took place on Friday, 6 February 2026.
With a great selection of fantastic talks from this year’s RCSI Charter meeting, RCSI have recorded many of these talks which are now available on our RCSI YouTube page.
The RCSI HSE National Clinical Programme for Interventional Radiology has recently published Ireland’s first national model of care for interventional radiology.
More than 35 medical students from across the island of Ireland gathered at RCSI’s state-of-the-art surgical simulation facilities at 26 York Street, Dublin to compete in the annual National Intercollegiate Surgical Skills Competition 2026.
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new Master of Surgery (MCh) by Module Brochure (September 2026 intake).
RCSI has recently launched Ireland’s first national programme for robotic surgical training. The new National Robotic Surgery Curriculum marks a significant advance in robotic surgery education in Ireland, supporting consistent standards of practice nationwide by ensuring that trainees develop a shared foundation in robotic safety, technical competence and non-technical skills.
The National Clinical Programmes Annual Report 2025, published by RCSI, outlines the significant progress made by the programmes over the past year in improving patient care, strengthening clinical governance and supporting more consistent service delivery across Ireland’s health system.
In this podcast hosted by Professor Kevin Barry, Director of the National Surgical Training Programme, Dr Czara Kennedy MRCSI, BMBS, speaks about tips and tricks to CST Applicants and Trainees on all aspects including preparing your application, networking, key resources, examinations, health & wellbeing, and more.
RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 4, featuring Dr Sudipto Das - Vice Dean for AI and Digital/Connected health, RCSI , of our Safe and Sound podcast is OUT NOW. With a high number of listeners from across different countries and specialties, Season 3 will again provide a spotlight on key pillars within the ecosystem of Human Factors in Patient Safety
The Irish Paediatric Emergency Medicine Conference (IPEM26) will take place at the Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport from March 11th–12th, 2026, with pre-conference workshops on March 10th.