Meet our NCHD Spotlight: Dr. Lelegite Jonah 
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Meet our NCHD Spotlight for this newsletter: Dr. Lelegite Jonah 


Meet our NCHD Spotlight for this newsletter: Dr. Lelegite Jonah 

 

We’re pleased to spotlight Dr. Lelegite Jonah, an NCHD specializing in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Jonah shares her experiences within her career in Emergency Medicine. 

 

What is your speciality and where do you work?

Emergency Medicine

 

What do you like about your job?

What I enjoy most about my job is the variety and unpredictability that comes with each shift. No two days are the same, and I find it fulfilling to be able to help people when they need it the most. I love the sense of teamwork in the Emergency Department, where we all come together to support each other and provide the best care possible. It’s challenging at times, but knowing that I can make a difference, even in small ways, makes it all worthwhile. 

 

What does a typical day look like for you while working?

A typical day in the emergency department is always varied. It usually begins with a handover from the night team, where we get an overview of the department’s current state. From there, it’s all about managing whatever comes through the door – whether it’s a minor injury or a more serious emergency. Collaboration is at the heart of our work, often involving multidisciplinary team (MDT) input, whether it’s working with colleagues from other departments or closely coordinating with nurses to ensure everything runs smoothly and patient care is prioritised. While the pace can be intense, there’s always a moment to pause and reflect, ensuring we’re delivering the quality care our patients deserve. What I love most is the variety and teamwork – every day is different, offering new opportunities to learn and grow. 

 

Have you attended a CPD Support Scheme course yet (2024-25 cycle)?
yes. Multidisciplinary Anaesthesia Surgery Crisis Operation Training 2 (MASCOT-002) 
 
How was your experience on the course?
My experience at the Multidisciplinary Anaesthesia Surgery Crisis Operation Training 2 (MASCOT-002) was both rewarding and enlightening. It was a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with other specialities, including anaesthesia and surgical trainees, in a simulated environment. The hands-on simulations offered a safe space to practice managing high-pressure scenarios. I truly appreciated the emphasis on teamwork and communication, which highlighted the vital roles each team member plays in ensuring patient safety. One of the most valuable aspects was the debriefing sessions after each simulation. These discussions allowed us to reflect on what went well and identify areas for improvement in a supportive atmosphere. Overall, MASCOT-002 deepened my understanding of crisis management and reinforced my belief in the importance of teamwork in emergency medicine 
 
What other interests/hobbies do you have?
Hiking, MMA, Boxing and Wall climbing
 
What do you hope to achieve in your career?
Over my career, I hope to cultivate a strong foundation in Emergency Medicine, particularly focusing on trauma and critical patient care. I am dedicated to continuously expanding my knowledge and skills to provide the best possible care for my patients. I also aspire to take on leadership roles, where I can guide NCHDs and medical students, fostering a supportive and collaborative environment in the emergency department. Additionally, I am eager to engage in research and quality improvement projects that tackle challenges in trauma and critical care. My goal is to contribute to innovative practices that enhance patient outcomes and experiences. Ultimately, I want to be a compassionate advocate for my patients, making a meaningful impact within the healthcare system. 
 
If you were to recommend a book, what would it be and why?
If I were to recommend a book, I would suggest This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor by Adam Kay. At this stage, I believe most of us have read it and can relate to its insights. The book offers a heartfelt and often humorous glimpse into the life of a junior doctor in the NHS. Kay shares his experiences, highlighting both the challenges and the rewarding moments that come with the job. What makes this book special is how it combines humour with poignant reflections on patient care and the realities of working in healthcare. It resonates with anyone in the medical field, reminding us of the importance of compassion and resilience. It’s an engaging read that invites both laughter and reflection on the meaningful aspects of our work. 
 

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We advise everyone who wants to get involved to submit their interest as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Free Affiliate Membership For CPD Support Scheme Enrolees
Apply by Monday, 25 November
 
 

RCSI is pleased to advise that all NCHD’s who are enrolled in the Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2024-2025 may avail of free Affiliate Membership of RCSI 


RCSI is pleased to advise that all NCHD’s who are enrolled in the Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2024-2025 may avail of free Affiliate Membership of RCSI 

Affiliate Membership of RCSI provides exclusive access to a range of ‘member-only’ services aimed at supporting and supplementing your personal, practical, academic and professional development. Additionally, Affiliate Membership enables you to network and stay up to date with the latest news from the field of surgery by providing access to RCSI communications channels, surgical publications and resources and global networking opportunities. 

The NEW Fellows and Members Portal 

RCSI have launched a new Fellows and Members Portal that also houses a range of resources, supports and benefits for Affiliate Members.  

The Portal is accessible at www.rcsi.com/portal. Please note, if it is your first time accessing the new Fellows and Members Portal, you must first sign up by following the steps below: 

  • Click ‘Sign Up Now’ at the bottom of the Portal login page  

  • Enter your name, email address and chose a password [nb – use the email address to which you receive RCSI correspondence] 

  • When prompted enter the six-digit code received via email 

 

Existing Affiliate Members 

If you were previously enrolled in CPD_SS for 2023-2024 and/or are an existing Affiliate Member, youmay access yourexclusive resources and benefits via the Portal. 

If you are not able to view these resources and benefits you may be required to seek a subscription waiver. You must request a waiver by Monday, 25 November.You can request a waiver by following the steps below: 

  • Navigate to Contact Usin the top right corner of the screen 

  • From the Request menu select Reductions and exemptions 

  • When prompted selectthe followingdiscount/exemption type: Hardship and Illness 

  • When prompted to provide any additional information about your request enter the following code: #CPDSS2425 [failure to enter the code will result in a request for payment of a subscription fee] 

 

Your request will be reviewed and approved after Monday, 25 November and you will receive a notification with further confirmation once approved. 

New Affiliate Membership: Apply by Monday, 25 November 

If you were not enrolled in CPD_SS for 2023-2024, you may now apply for Affiliate Membership by signing up the new Fellows and Members Portal and completing the Affiliate Member Application Form by Monday, 25 NovemberFollow the steps below to avail of free membership: 

  • Please note, if this is your first time using the new Fellows and Members you must click ‘Sign Up Now’ at the bottom of the screen and follow the directions.  

  • Navigate to your Profile in the top right corner of the screen 

  • From the drop-down menu select Fees & Applications 

  • Under the Apply sectionselect Complete your RCSI Affiliate application 

  • Update your personal contact details and location 

  • When prompted: 

  • Select the following membership type: NCHD 

  • Select the following membership category: General Applicant 

  • Tick the box confirming that you have not sat the MRCS Part B exam 

  • When prompted to outline your reason for wishing to become an Affiliate Member of RCSI enter the following code: #CPDSS2425 [failure to enter the code will result in a request for payment of a subscription fee] 

 

All applications will be reviewed and approved after Monday, 25 November and you will receive a notification with further confirmation once approved.  

Technical queries regarding Portal Access and the Application Form may be submitted to rcsiportal@rcsi.com. All other queries may be directed to fellows@rcsi.com 

 

 
 
RCSI Logbook - Free access for surgical NCHD's
 
 

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.


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. It is completely voluntary for you to use this, but this logbook has been specifically designed by RCSI to support those who wish to build their surgical careers. It is part of our commitment to support all who work in the provision of surgical care to patients in Ireland.  

 

Access to the RCSI Logbook will provide an opportunity for those in non-training places to use the same electronic logbook as is being used by trainees in our core and higher surgical training programmes. Our logbook is familiar to all our consultant trainers and supervisors which gives us the opportunity to have our logbook records validated. Your data will be stored securely by RCSI, backed up, and protected against loss 

 

 Our dedicated team will happily provide support via our email nchdlogbook@rcsi.com  

  

We hope you will avail of the logbook and enjoy an Irish focused, easy to use, mobile first secure experience.  

 

Finally, it is mandatory to hold an active RCSI email account (@rcsi.com) or a Google email account (@gmail.com) to successfully register for the RCSI Logbook.  Please sign here to request access to the RCSI Logbook.  

 
 


 
 
 
Upcoming Courses
Limited spaces available
 
 

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 limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment. 

 


 

CPD courses at RCSI 

 

 

We write to advise you that we have places available for the following CPD courses and meetings that will take placein the following weeks. Places are limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment. 

 

Date 

Course Title 

Type 

Course Overview 

CPD Points 

Registration 

15 November 2024 

28 November 2024 

Clinical Audit  

3 places left  

Interactive Learning 

The objectives of the clinical audit skills days is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to carry out a clinical audit. The training days comprise of slide presentations, discussions and use of examples and workshops. 

6 

Register

here 

21 November 2024 

How to Conduct Clinical Research 

6 places left  

Classroom 

This course will focus on research methodology. The course will help to develop some of the skills required to plan, conduct and disseminate individual research projects. Specific topics will include study design, levels of evidence, defining research questions and obtaining ethical approval.  

6 

Register

here  

22 November 2024 

Intermediate General Surgery 

2 places left  

Classroom 

This programme covers instruction in technical skills to perform fashioning a stoma (ileostomy/colostomy), performing a bowel anastomosis and performing an open inguinal hernia management. This practical course will use both synthetic and animal simulation to aid learning and practicing skills.  

7.5 

Register

here 

25 November 2024 

Casting Workshop 

3 places left  

Classroom 

This course will concentrate on knowledge in relation to correct cast application and removal for the upper and lower limb, caring for the limb in a cast and preventing associated complications. Correct selection of casts for specific fractures and ligament injuries will be demonstrated and performed.   

7.5 

Register

here  

28 November 2024 

Active Bystander Intervention Training 

2 places left  

Interactive Learning 

 

This training session aims to empower the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviors which have become normalized and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behavior.  

1 

Register

here 

29 November 2024 

Interview skills & CV Development for Doctors 

5 places left  

Classroom 

This course will aid you in developing your curriculum vitae so that your previous experience and attributes will stand out. The course also explores the optimum ways you can win over the interview panel at that all-important interview. 

6 

Register

here 

11 December 2024 

Basic Laparoscopy 

6 places left  

Classroom 

This is a 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 

17 December 2024 

Minor Operations Workshop 

6 places left  

Classroom 

You will master your knot tying and suturing skills from first principles. Experienced consultant surgeons will give you formative feedback on local anesthetic application, your instrument handling, tissue manipulation, and minor operative techniques. You will also perform minor operating procedures such as excision of a lesion, abscess drainage, sebaceous cyst and lipoma excision and ingrown toenail management. The principles of skin grafting and simple local flap design will be demonstrated.  

7.5 

Register

here 

08 January 2024 

Active Bystander Intervention Training 

4 places left  

Interactive Learning 

 

This training session aims to empower the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviors which have become normalized and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behavior.  

1 

Register

here 

 

If a course is FULLit is recommended to apply for the waiting list. Often doctors withdraw 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 

 
 
Self-paced online courses
Study at your own time
 
 

We continually work to add more self-paced courses that you can complete easily at a time that suits you. 


Self-paced online course 

 

We are consistently striving to expand our selection of self-paced online courses, allowing you to complete them conveniently at your own preferred schedule. Below is a list of the courses we offer: 

 

Course Title 

Course Overview 

CPD Points 

Registration 

Safe Clinical Handovers 

Quality healthcare requires clear and effective communication between healthcare professionals, teams, and patients. In this course, we will focus on one particular area of healthcare communication: clinical handovers.

This online course aims to support clinicians to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively prepare and participate in clinical handover. 

 

 

1.5 

 

 

Register here 

Communication Skills for Video and Telephone Consultation 

Video and telephone consultations in healthcare are not new, but the COVID-19 crisis forced many clinicians to rapidly take up these kinds of consultations as a feasible alternative to face-to-face consultations.

This is often a type of consultation that staff has not encountered before. Applying the Calgary-Cambridge guide to video and telephone calls provides a structured and safe approach to this virtual format. 

 

 

3 

 

 

Register here 

Medical Emergencies 

The course is presented as a series of recorded one-hour modules. Each module, involving a separate specialty theme, will involve case-based discussions with a variety of guest speakers. Slides covering the content are provided, and a short series of MCQs based on the content covered is completed to complete the module. 

 

 

1/module 

 

 

Register here 

ECG Interpretation in the Emergency Department 

This online course uses a case discussion format to revise the basics of ECG Interpretation for Emergency Medicine physicians. This online platform allows candidates to access the recorded content on demand, with the facility to repeat more challenging modules as desired. Candidates are required to complete a quiz at the beginning and end of the course. 

 

 

10 

 

 

Register here 

 

Medical Science for Surgery and Emergency Medicine 

RCSI in partnership with the Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine https://acslm.ie/have developed a CPD/CME programme to maintain and develop their competence in this critical area of clinical practice. 

 

The comprehensive programme of short online courses will cover 25 areas of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Together we have brought to you the first seven courses in this series which cover the following areas: Cancer Diagnostics, Surgical Microbiology, Blood Transfusion, Coagulation, Surgical Immunology, Heart Failure Assessment in the Emergency Department, Near Patient Testing (NPT)basic and applied pathology. 

2 /module 

Register here  

Virtual Lean Healthcare Yellow Belt 

As part of the programme participants learn excellent techniques for improving processes and implementing change in your hospital or department, but they also develop abilities that are highly portable across the organisation and internationally. 

21 

Register here 

Essential Skills in Health Professions Education 

The course includes mini-modules on large-group teaching, small group teaching, bedside teaching, simulation-based learning, and Universal Design for Learning. Each mini module includes video content, curated reading lists and interactive activities. 

3 

Register here 

Clinical Trials 

Cancer clinical trials are pivotal research studies that aim to advance our understanding of cancer and develop new treatment options. They involve rigorous testing of novel therapies, drugs, or interventions to assess their safety and efficacy in real-world patient scenarios. 

5 

Register here 

Introduction to Green Surgery 

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. 

1 

Registerhere 

Foundations in Robotic Surgery 

The course covers material which we believe is fundamental to understanding the current state of surgical robotics in the market and the skills necessary to safe and effectively utilise this technology in your everyday surgical practice.This course is design for any healthcare professional wanting to develop their knowledge and understanding of surgical robotics, including surgeons, trainees, medical students, nurses, and technicians. 

10 

Register here 

Basics of Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Emergency Department 

This one-hour online course is designed to equip you with essential knowledge for providing safe and effective sedation in the Emergency Department. This comprehensive module will guide you through the fundamentals of procedural sedation, preparing you to handle challenging situations with confidence and expertise. 

1 

Register here 

 

 

Courses covered by the CPD voucher can be booked between now and 15 June 2025. Regardless of when you register for the course, these will be available in your Moodle account until 1 August 2025 

 

For further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at cpdss@rcsi.ie   

 

Best Wishes,  

 

RCSI CPD Team 

 

 
 
Course Spotlight - Casting Workshop - 25 November 2024
Location: RCSI Dublin
 
 

The primary aim of this course is to teach correct cast application and removal, caring for the casted limb and preventing associated complications.


Course Spotlight - Casting Workshop - 25 November 2024

Learning outcomes

  • Improved decision-making on the type for cast needed for upper and lower limb fractures and ligament injuries
  • Refined skills on the application of casts
  • Greater understanding of what to avoid for safe removal and care of casts

Summary

The primary aim of this course is to teach correct cast application and removal, caring for the casted limb and preventing associated complications. Each attendee will demonstrate the satisfactory application of a number of named casts under supervision. There will be clinical scenarios built into the day with discussions on the correct selection of casts for upper and lower limb fractures and ligament injuries. 

Note: Participants will need to wear scrubs/shorts to enable upper and lower limb casting for this course.

Suitable for: SHOs and registrars in all surgical specialties; emergency medicine doctors

For more information, please click here

 
 
 
Applications now open – MRCS Part A April 2025
Application deadline: Thursday, 13 February 2025
 
 

Applications for the next MRCS Part A examination in April 2025 will close on Thursday, 13 February 2025. 


Applications now open – MRCS Part A April 2025 

Applications for the next MRCS Part A examination in April 2025 will close on Thursday, 13 February 2025. 

Candidates sitting the MRCS Part A with RCSI will receive free access to our Affiliate Membership which includes over 100 MRCS-specific resources. 

Candidates will receive 15% off PasTest resources for MRCS Part A. 

Candidates will also receive access to TeachMe, providing MRCS candidates sitting MRCS Part A with RCSI free access to TeachMe Surgery and TeachMe Anatomy (including both question banks with over 2000+ MCQs combined).  

To confirm your place, please click here

For more information, please click here

 

 

 
 
Currently enrolling – Dublin, February 2025 – MRCS Part B OSCE 
Applications closing: Thursday, 21 November 2024
 
 

Please note that we are currently enrolling for our MRCS Part B OSCE in Dublin, in February 2025 


Currently enrolling – Dublin, February 2025 – MRCS Part B OSCE 

Please note that we are currently enrolling for our MRCS Part B OSCE in Dublin, in February 2025  

We advise prospective applicants thinking of sitting this examination to apply as soon as possible.

For more information, please click here

 

 
 
Applications Closing Soon – Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship 2025
Application deadline - Friday, 15 November 2024
 
 

RCSI and Operation Childlife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals to gain additional expertise by participating in pediatric healthcare missions.


Applications closing soon – Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship 2025

 

RCSI and Operation Childlife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals to gain additional expertise by participating in paediatric healthcare missions, led by Irish hospital consultants, doctors, and nurses who plan and deliver two-week programmes of care, with Operation Childlife in Vietnam, Tanzania, Mongolia, and Jordan.

 

The Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship is open to RCSI Surgical and EM Trainees, RCSI Medical, Nursing and Physician Associate Graduates, and other Irish-based practicing healthcare professionals in the area of care of the child.

 

Application deadline - Friday, 15 November 2024

 

For more information, please click here

 

 
 
Register today - Annual Irish Surgical Training Group Careers Day & Aspiring Surgeons' Research Symposium
Saturday, 9 November 2024
 
 

The annual Irish Surgical Training Group Careers Day & Aspiring Surgeons' Research Symposium is happening tomorrow, Saturday, 9  November in College Hall, RCSI.


Register today - annual Irish Surgical Training Group Careers Day & Aspiring Surgeons' Research Symposium 

 

The annual Irish Surgical Training Group Careers Day & Aspiring Surgeons' Research Symposium is happening tomorrow, Saturday, 9  November in College Hall, RCSI. All NCHDs and medical students interested in pursuing a career in surgery are welcome to attend this free, informative and engaging event. 

 

The event will feature short talks from the surgical consultants leading the Core Surgical Training Programme for each of the surgical specialities followed by informal networking with consultants and our ISTG speciality reps. These are designed to give prospective surgeons an idea of daily life in each specialty, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and make connections. 

 

This is followed by the Aspiring Surgeons Research Symposium, a great opportunity for medical students, interns and SHOs to present their research in a supportive environment. Abstract submission is now closed for oral and poster presentations. The best in each category on the day will receive a prize. 

 

This year, the ISTG are partnering with RCSI to create a Simulation Station where attendees can test their hand and compete against their colleagues at laparoscopic surgery on a simulator. 

 

 

For more information, please click here

 

 
 
Register today – UCD Computer Aided Surgery and AI Conference
Friday, 22 November 2024
 
 

Join thought leaders in exploring how advanced technologies are reshaping the future of surgery. 


Register today – UCD Computer Aided Surgery and AIConference – Friday, 22 November 2024 

 

Join thought leaders in exploring how advanced technologies are reshaping the future of surgery. 

 

This event willexplore the latest advancements in surgical technology and give you an opportunity to engage with experts in the field of Computer Aided Surgery.  

This event will also feature in-depth discussions on AI, computer vision, and digital platforms revolutionising surgical practice.  

 

Keynote speakers, including Dr Daniel Hashimoto and Dr Ozanan Meireles, will address the integration of artificial intelligence into clinical workflows and its impact on the future of surgery. 

 

Date: Friday, 22nd November 2024 
Location: Catherine McAuley Education and Research Centre, Dublin 7 (Mater Hospital) 

 

Featured Sessions: 

  • Advances in AI for Surgical Decision-Making 

  • Future-Proofing Surgical Training and Practice in Ireland 

  • Navigating the Legal and Ethical Challenges of AI in Healthcare 

  • Hands-on workshop: Computer Vision in Surgery 

 

Supported by the HRB Conference and Event Sponsorship Scheme 

 

For more information, please click here

 

 
 
4th National Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference
 
 

The 4th National Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference recently took place on Friday, 25 October 2024 at the Royal College in Surgeons in Ireland.


The 4th National Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference recently took place on Friday, 25 October 2024 at the Royal College in Surgeons in Ireland.

 

With over 250 inter-professional attendees registered from all around the world, our hybrid event provided a spotlight on key human factors issues in healthcare with contributions from Dr Dale Whelehan - Forbes 30 under 30, Dr Helen Bevan OBE, and our very own Professor Eva Doherty, Director of Human Factors in Patient Safety, RCSI.

 

We would like to thank everyone who attended either face-to-face or online. Within RCSI, we are dedicated in championing Human Factors in Patient Safety initiatives in order to making healthcare safer worldwide.

 

To stay up to date with our Human Factors in Patient Safety updates please click here to follow us on X

 

 

 

 

 
 
Upcoming external events for NCHDs
Learn more
 
 

Please see below the external upcoming events for NCHDs


Please see below the external upcoming events for NCHDs:
 
American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Congress
 
Australian College of Emergency Medicine ASM 2024
 
 
 
The 4th Joint RCSI/Boston Children’s-Harvard Paediatric Airway simulation
 
 

The 4th Joint RCSI/Boston Children’s-Harvard Paediatric Airway simulation course for Otolaryngology trainees was held on Friday, 4 October 2024 in RCSI.


The 4th Joint RCSI/Boston Children’s-Harvard Paediatric Airway simulation
The 4th Joint RCSI/Boston Children’s-Harvard Paediatric Airway simulation course for Otolaryngology trainees was held on Friday, 4 October 2024 in RCSI.
Over 30 trainees from RCSI and Belfast attended the highly intensive course which simulates operating room and emergency room procedures and scenarios to better prepare them for dealing with difficult airway management in the paediatric setting. Trainees were rotating through the eight stations over the course of the day with both technical skills and high-fidelity manikin stations. These stations are all run simultaneously on rotation, making this one of the most highly complex simulation courses run worldwide.
We welcomed faculty from Washington University St Louis, Kuala Lumpar, Oxford, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Sligo, Galway and Cork. ENT faculty were joined by paediatric ENT nurse specialists, ED and anaesthesia faculty providing a multidisciplinary approach.
We would like to thank the Lead organising Faculty which included, Dr Gi Soo Lee, Dr Helena Rowley, Dr Colleen Heffernan, Dr Dara O'Keeffe and Dr Karen Watters
 
 
 
Brand new episode – RCSI Safe and Sound podcast  
“Removing the Mask” with Dr Carrie Cunningham
 
 

RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 3 of our RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast featuring Dr Carrie Cunningham MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School is out now


Have you listened to our recent Safe and Sound podcast episode “Removing the Mask” with Dr Carrie Cunningham

 

Episode 3 Out Now – Removing the Mask, Dr Carrie Cunningham MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School RCSI Safe and Sound

RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 3 of our RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast featuring Dr Carrie Cunningham MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School is OUT NOW!!

To listen to Dr Carrie Cunningham’s full episode on Spotify please click here and to listen on Apple podcasts please click here

 

 

Dr Carrie Cunningham - RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast

 
 
MRCS 2025 Calendar
MRCS Part A, MRCS Part B OSCE , and MRCS Part B Preparation Course
 
 

The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is delighted to announce the launch of our MRCS 2025 Calendar


The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is delighted to announce the launch of our MRCS 2025 Calendar
Key dates include our MRCS Part A, MRCS Part B OSCE , and MRCS Part B Preparation Course.
Please note we recommend candidates apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
For more information, please click here
 
 
Follow us on our bespoke X CPD account
Stay up to date with courses, workshops and updates from the RCSI CPD Support Scheme
 
 

Are you an NCHD looking for the latest information and courses, workshops and updates from the RCSI CPD Support Scheme?


Are you an NCHD looking for the latest information and courses, workshops and updates from the RCSI CPD Support Scheme?

Did you we have our own bespoke RCSI CPD account on X (@RCSI_CPD) that’s available to NCHDs that are on our RCSI CPD Support Scheme programme.

We recommend that all NCHDs follow our X account in order to get the most up-to-date information from our RCSI CPD team.
 
Tag us X – Feel free to tag us on X for any courses you attend on our RCSI CPD programme

To follow our account, please click here
 
 
 
 
 
Improve surgical safety by joining the SH-CORE Study
 
 

Share your insights in a quick Delphi survey to help develop a Core Outcome Set for surgical handover.  Your voice matters.


Improve surgical safety by joining the SH-CORE Study
 
Share your insights in a quick Delphi survey to help develop a Core Outcome Set for surgical handover.  Your voice matters.
 
For more information on how you can participate, please click here
 
 
 
Interested in Robotic Surgery News, Events and Courses
Robotic Surgery News, Events and Courses
 
 

Register your interest with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland today to join our global robotic surgery community.


Register for RCSI's robotic surgery newsletter, where you will receive regular updates on robotic surgery news, trends, events and courses in robotic surgery.   

  

For more information, please click here