Weekly Webinars
 
 

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

 


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

 

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

28 April  2021

6pm – 7pm

National Clinical Programme in Surgery Update

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

5 May  2021

6pm – 7pm

Trainee perspectives

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

 

 

The Institute of Leadership (IOL) are running a series of webinars in collaboration with The National Clinical Leadership Centre for Nursing and Midwifery (NCLC) and the 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.

 
 
 
Professionalism in a Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19
 
 

RCSI Medical Professionalism, supported by the Bons Secours Health System (lead Sponsor) and Medical Protection Society (Picture Competition Session Sponsor) presents our first virtual conference –

Professionalism in a Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19.

 


Professionalism in a Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19

 

Free Online Conference

CPD Available

 

Date: 23 April 2021

Time: 12:00 - 18:00

 

 

RCSI Medical Professionalism, supported by the Bons Secours Health System (lead Sponsor) and Medical Protection Society (Picture Competition Session Sponsor) presents our first virtual conference –

Professionalism in a Pandemic: Lessons from COVID-19.

 

Join us on Friday, 23 April 2021 for a half day of talks and presentations from 12.00-18.00 GMT.

 

The event focuses on professionalism in education and professionalism in clinical practice, and promises to be a day of exciting talks and presentations from speakers including Professors Richard and Sylvia Creuss, Dr Colm Henry, Prof Samuel McConkey and an international panel from Canada, USA, UK, UAE and Ireland.

 

With a mix of speakers from across research, policy and healthcare, this is set to be a very interesting event.

 

Registration

 

This event is open to healthcare professionals and not intended for members of the general public. Registration is FREE but places are limited, so register early to secure your place!

 

Further Details and Registration -https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/events/event/2021/medical-professionalism-conference

 

 

 

Pandemic in Pictures Photography competition

 

As part of the virtual conference, we are also running a photography competition sponsored by Medical Protection Society.

 

Pandemic in Pictures – a photo which symbolises: integrity, compassion, altruism, excellence, teamwork, respect and trust - full details are available by following the registration link. Enter for your chance to win some amazing prizes!

 

  • Grand Prize: Macbook Air
  • Highly Commended 1st Prize: Apple iPad
  • Highly Commended 2nd Prize: €250 Charity Donation*

 

Submissions Details - https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/events/event/2021/medical-professionalism-conference

 

Photography competition terms and conditions.

 
 
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.

 

 

 

 
 
Revised Attendance Procedures
 
 

Doctors that have two courses booked and not attended or not canceled in due time will be excluded from the CPD 2020/2021 Programme. (if eligible can re-enroll in CPD 2021/2022 intake)

 

Attendance to class will not be permitted if more than 30 minutes late.  If late, please contact cpdss@rcsi.com or ph 402 8592 / 402 2105


Doctors that have two courses booked and not attended or not canceled in due time will be excluded from the CPD 2020/2021 Programme. (if eligible can re-enroll in CPD 2021/2022 intake)

 

Attendance to class will not be permitted if more than 30 minutes late.  If late, please contact cpdss@rcsi.com or ph 402 8592 / 402 2105

 
 
 
Career Development and Support for Doctors – National Survey
 
 

The RCSI is committed to developing better supports for doctors not currently on a specialist training programme in Ireland.

 


The RCSI is committed to developing better supports for doctors not currently on a specialist training programme in Ireland.

 

In order to make sure that we fully understand how we can successfully achieve this we want to hear from you directly so we can develop a professional support programme that will focus exclusively on your requirements.

 

This national survey of all surgical NCHDs who are not on a specialist training programme, is pivotal to the success of this initiative, the survey is short and anonymous, it is also not exclusive so please feel free to circulate to your colleagues.

 

Thank you for your participation.

 

RCSI CPD Team