We want to hear your feedback!
 
 

The CPD Support Scheme Team are eager to review and improve our programme, and we need your input to do it.

 

 


The CPD Support Scheme Team are eager to review and improve our programme, and we need your input to do it.

 

Please click here to complete the brief survey, which should take less than 2 minutes to complete, and which will help develop and guide the future of RCSI’s CPD Support Scheme!

 
 
Last chance to book your course – Last places remaining
 
 

We write to advise you that we still have places available on the following CPD course that will take place in May/ June 2021. Places are very limited, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.


We write to advise you that we still have places available on the following CPD course that will take place in May/ June 2021. Places are very limited, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.

 

Date

Course Title

Type

Course Overview

CPD Points

Registration

31 May 2021

Basic laparoscopy

Classroom

This hands-on course where you will get expert formative feedback while practicing laparoscope handling, object positioning, and tissue manipulation. You will then progress to performing a cholecystectomy on a simulated animal model.

7.5

Register here

4 June 2021

Minor Operations and Suturing Techniques

Classroom

This course will help you master your knot tying and suturing skills from first principles. Experienced consultant surgeons will give you formative feedback on your instrument handling, tissue manipulation, wound closure, and minor operative techniques.

7.5

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 Often doctors withdrawn from courses closer to the date.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

 
 
Important Update - Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme - 2021/22 Enrolment
 

Currently, you're navigating our last eZine for our current academic year. From all of us within the CPDSS team we wish you wonderful summer and thank you for your participation within our courses and events.

 


Currently, you're reading our last eZine for our current academic year. From all of us within the CPDSS team we wish you wonderful summer and thank you for your participation within our courses and events through the academic year.

 

Don't forget, in the second half of July 2021 - our enrolment process will open for CPDSS 2021/22 intake. Enrolment will be necessary should you like to avail of the three free courses provided within this scheme. 

 

In the meantime if you have any queries please contact us at cpdss@rcsi.ie

 

Regards,

CPDSS Team

 
 
 
Funding Available for academic programmes
 
 

RCSI Surgical Affairs are delighted to announce that we now have a new Academic programme, MSc in Advanced Clinical Practicewhich is designed to support the career development needs of Physician’s in all disciplines which will run alongside our well established taught Master of Surgery Programme. 


MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice: For Medical NCHDs

Master (MCh) of Surgery by Module: For Surgical NCHDs 

 

RCSI Surgical Affairs are delighted to announce that we now have a new Academic programme, MSc in Advanced Clinical Practicewhich is designed to support the career development needs of Physician’s in all disciplines which will run alongside our well established taught Master of Surgery Programme. As always, we are committed to delivering excellence in healthcare education to both Surgical and Non-surgical NCHDs.

 

Those on the CPDSS programme can combine CPDSS funding and TSS funding to cover up to €2250 of the cost of this programme, reducing the overall cost for you on either of our programmes. Registration for the programme will close on the 1st of September 2021. For more details on how to apply email cpdss@rcsi.com

 

 

MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (New programme for non-surgical trainees):

This programme presents a unique opportunity in delivering expertise to all physicians who are training in non-surgical specialties. There has been expressed interest already from NCHD’s in, Emergency MedicineGeneral Medicine, General Practice, Anaesthesiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Radiology, Pathology, Ophthalmology, and Dentistry.

 

The overall aim of the programme is to help junior doctors prepare for the professional challenges that will arise as they train and develop their own practice.

 

The programme can be undertaken before, during or on completion of a structured training programme.

 

Master of Surgery Programme:

Our established Master (MCh) of Surgery by Module programme has now been running for twelve years consecutively. This programme greatly benefits medical graduates planning a surgical career in obtaining a higher degree in surgery.

 

The overall aim of this programme is to give surgeons in training the opportunity to explore areas of professional development that are not specifically addressed in any current higher specialist training programmes.

 

The programme can be undertaken before, during or on completion of a structure surgical training programme.

 

Both programmes can be completed either full-time or part-time.

 

Applications for both programmes are presently open. Closing Date 31st May 2021 Additional information can be accessed by visiting our website.

 

Sent on behalf of

 

Yours sincerely,

            
Professor John M. O’Byrne MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Tr. & Orth), FFSEM, FFSEM (UK)
Programme Director

Master of Surgery (MCh) by Module

 
 
Free Online Course: Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice
 
 

RCSI has developed an online course “Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice” which is aimed at medical doctors in all specialties.


 

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.

 

Enrolment applications can be submitted here

 

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

 
 
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.

26 May 2021

6 pm – 7 pm

Medicolegal update: The Implications of Covid-19

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

2 June 2021

6 pm – 7 pm

Science of the Human Factors in Patient Safety in Healthcare

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

9 June 2021

6 pm – 7 pm

The Future Surgical Team

Live webinar

Details to follow up here

16 June 2021

6 pm – 7 pm

Cancer: Prostate Cancer

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.

 
 
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.

 

 

 

 
 
Invitation to the launch of the Pan-African Paediatric Surgical E-Learning Platform
New learning platform for paediatric surgery in
 
 

Friday, 21 May 2021: A new learning platform which will transform training for paediatric surgeons in Africa will launch next week.


Friday, 21 May 2021: A new learning platform which will transform training for paediatric surgeons in Africa will launch next week.

The platform has been built by the Institute of Global Surgery at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, for the charity Kids Operating Room (KidsOR) in partnership with over 70 African surgeons from the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) and the West African College of Surgeons (WACS).

It is Africa’s first comprehensive paediatric surgery e-learning platform, aligning curricula and helping drive up the quality and skill-set of new graduates able to specialise in paediatric surgery, which faces a drastic skills shortage and huge unmet demand.

 

Its launch coincides with the World Health Assembly, raising awareness that more children in Africa die of surgically treatable injuries than HIV, TB and Malaria combined.

 

The e-learning programme is unique for two key reasons. Firstly, because it unites the training programmes of the continent’s two main surgical colleges, something that has never happened before. Secondly, by enrolling local surgeons to write the content, the first time an e-learning programme for children’s surgery in Africa has been written by African surgeons, it is hoped that there will be an increase in the number of trainees who graduate and that all of them will be of an even higher standard thanks to regular access to the platform.

 

The free to use service enables trainees enrolled in surgical college training programmes to have direct access to online content and tutorials, creating a space for trainees to learn surgical techniques, management and the underlying sciences.

 

Garreth Wood, Chair of KidsOR, said: “We committed to deliver this project after listening to the wishes of trainees across the continent. The mentor-based training regime of surgeons is excellent, but no one mentor can be the best at everything. This platform gives trainees access to the continent’s leading surgeons for each subject.

 

“We are so grateful to have had such a great team work on this project, collaborating alongside COSECSA and WACS - who were able to make the platform as comprehensive - and relevant - as possible. It’s the first platform that’s fundamentally created by African surgeons for African surgeons, which we hope will support and enhance existing mentor-based training systems.

 

“Ultimately our ambition is to find the gaps and find the best ways to support junior doctors through their studies with resources to help drive the quality, skill-sets and confidence of new graduates. We want to help scale the workforce and this platform will allow recent and updated research and techniques to be shared by professionals to support trainees.”

Professor Ronan O’Connell, the President of RCSI said: “Building on extensive experience in surgical training, education and research partnerships in Africa, the RCSI Institute of Global Surgery works with local partners to develop sustainable surgical care systems in low- and middle-income countries.”

“A blended approach to education, with e-learning complementing in-service training, is a highly effective approach to developing the paediatric surgical workforce across a huge geographic region. This approach is particularly important in the context of the global pandemic. We are delighted to respond to KidsOR’s invitation to develop this innovative solution which will benefit African paediatric surgeons, trainees, and ultimately patients”, added Professor O’Connell.

Prof Godfrey Muguti, President of COSECSA said: “When the online training platform for children’s surgery in Africa was first announced by KidsOR we did not know about Covid 19. We knew an online programme would benefit our trainees, that it would be much more valuable if it was written by African surgeons for African trainees, and we knew that by working with our friends and partners at WACS we would help ensure the highest quality graduates across Africa but we could not have imagined the world where online learning would be so urgent as it is now.  I am therefore very proud to launch this resource.”

 

Professor Emmanuel Ameh- Professor and Chief Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria said: “The E-learning platform is coming at a time of increased momentum in efforts to scale up access to safe, affordable and timely surgical care for children.  It is unique in that it’s more than a textbook, it leverages technology to provide an engaging and rewarding learning experience.  Trainees can access high quality information, interact and learn from a wide range of experienced trainers in Africa and create network of friendships with other trainees across Africa”

 

Dr Olga Bell, third year paediatric surgical trainee in Cote d’ Ivoire said: “The E-learning platform is interesting because it connects West Africa and East Africa in the paediatric surely programme.  We can interact, talk together, exchange all of our experiences.  We really appreciate the platform and are very thankful to KidsOR”

 

To register to attend the launch webinar on 24 May, please visit:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XXOi72XmS4K2uXNVUm49kQ

 

The webinar launch event will feature talks from KidsOR co-founder Garreth Wood along with Africa’s two most senior surgeons, Professor Godfrey Muguti and Professor Serigne Magueye Gueye, Presidents of College of Surgeons for East, Central and South Africa (COSECSA) and West Africa College of Surgeons (WACS), and Professor Ronan O’Connell, the President of RCSI.

 
 
 
New Postgraduate Academic Prospectus - Surgery and Medicine
RCSI Surgical Affairs
 
 

RCSI Surgical Affairs are delighted to announce our brand new postgraduate academic prospectus in surgery and medicine.


RCSI Surgical Affairs are delighted to announce our brand new postgraduate academic prospectus in surgery and medicine.

 

We are committed to delivering excellence in healthcare education by providing a range of Masters and Diploma Programmes dedicated to Surgeon’s, Nurse’s, Physician’s, Dentists, Anaesthetist’s and other Health & Social Care practitioner’s. 

 

Please click here to read our brand-new postgraduate academic prospectus.

 

 

For any queries please email cpdss@rcsi.ie. We look forward to helping you advance your career in healthcare.

 
 
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 

 
 
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