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View our brand new Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2025.26 Brochure
RCSI is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new RCSI CPD Support Scheme Brochure 2025-26.
View our brand new Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2025.26 Brochure.
RCSI is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new RCSI CPD Support Scheme Brochure 2025-26.
Learn more about our brand-new catalogue of courses which is open to NCHDs in Surgery and EM currently enrolled on our CPD Support Scheme (some courses are also open to the wider healthcare community). This year’s brand-new CPD Brochure includes an array of:
Applications for CPD Support Scheme are currently open, and will close in 4 weeks, on Tuesday, 30 September 2025.
For more information, please click here.
Managing Adverse Events
Register your interest
This one-day course is a high-fidelity simulation programme and is delivered in collaboration with the College of Anaesthesiologists in Ireland and takes place in the National Simulation Centre at RCSI. It is open to surgeons working in Irish hospitals.
This one-day course is a high-fidelity simulation programme and is delivered in collaboration with the College of Anaesthesiologists in Ireland and takes place in the National Simulation Centre at RCSI. It is open to surgeons working in Irish hospitals.
The aims of the course are: • To facilitate a discussion about the impact of error on the patient and doctor • To discuss the notion of the doctor as the 2nd victim • To demonstrate appropriate methods of disclosure of error • To provide the trainee the opportunity to practice open disclosure using role-play • To present the ASSIST model of responding to a medical error
At the end of the module the trainee should be able to: • Respond effectively to the experience of a simulated adverse event • Demonstrate an awareness of the impact of medical error on patients and healthcare workers • Demonstrate the skills to effectively and compassionately disclose an error or adverse event to a patient • Justify and defend the importance of honest error disclosure • Identify and consider the effects of and adverse event on the second victim • Appreciate the importance of facilitating peer support in the event of an adverse event
To register your interest, please click here.
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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.
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.
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:
Existing Affiliate Members
If you were previously enrolled in CPD_SS for 2024-2025 and/or are an existing Affiliate Member, you may access your exclusive 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 can request a waiver by following the steps below:

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Upcoming Courses
Limited spaces available
Please see our upcoming CPD courses and meetings, taking place in October and November. Places are limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.
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.
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8 October 2025
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Active Bystander Intervention Training
2 places left
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Interactive Learning
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This training session aims to empower the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviors which have become normalised and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behavior.
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9 October 2025
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Procedural Sedation and Analgesia – Cork
2 places left
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This course will help you to identify the most appropriate, safe and effective strategy to ensure the management of hypotensive and tachycardic patients reporting to emergency departments and what to do if the event an anaesthetist is not available. The course is delivered as a series of interactive discussion and didactic lectures, followed by a series of short practical workshops
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8
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14 October 2025
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Basic Endoscopy Skills
5 places left
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Classroom
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This endoscopy workshop will introduce endoscopic techniques, sedation, bowel preparation and diagnostic recognition of pathology. The practical session will use both virtual reality endoscopic simulators and bench task trainers to practice doing gastroscopy and colonoscopy, on modules with different pathologies.
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7.5
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15 October 2025
22 October 2025
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Accredited Certificate in Emergency Radiology
7 places left
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Interactive Learning
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This online two-day course is designed for healthcare professionals in the ED, providing comprehensive training in radiological interpretation for daily ED operations. The course covers a wide range of topics, from common musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries to paediatric-specific radiology, chest and abdominal films, facial injuries, and more.
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12
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21 October 2025
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Basic Laparoscopy Skills
3 places left
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Classroom
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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.
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7.5
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23 October 2025
18 November 2025
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Trauma 360 - Simulation for survival certificate
New
5 places left
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This bespoke two-day certificate is designed to equip healthcare practitioners with a structured and standardised approach to the reception and management of major trauma. Combining concise theoretical teaching with dynamic, hands-on practical workshops, the course is delivered by an experienced faculty of trauma and emergency medicine experts.
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15
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29 October 2025
10 November 2025
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Accredited Certificate in Simulation-based Training in Human Factors in Patient Safety
7 places left
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This three-day certificate introduces human factors in healthcare. Each day has a separate overall theme, and begins with an overall introductory lecture, followed by a series of practical and interactive workshops developing on the key theme.
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29 October 2025
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Suturing Skills and Wound Closure
3 places left
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Classroom
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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, and wound closure.
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7.5
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30 October 2025
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Financial Wellbeing, Spending, Borrowing and Your Credit Profile
3 places left
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Interactive Learning
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This session introduces financial wellbeing & why it is so important. It will also go through how to create a spending plan using the 50/30/20 budgeting rule, how to save successfully and borrow using the right resources. Also discussed will be the various types of credit and your credit profile.
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5 November 2025
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Active Bystander Intervention Training
3 places left
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Interactive Learning
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This training session aims to empower the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviors which have become normalised and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behavior.
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6 November 2025
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Basic Skills in Urology
5 places left
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Classroom
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This multi-faceted course will address scrotal diseases as well as cystic and ureteric conditions. Both animal models, virtual reality simulators and bench models will allow the participant to repair a hydrocele, do a circumcision, remove stones from the ureter, insert J stents and perform a simulated TURP.
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7.5
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7 November 2025 &
21 November 2025
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Clinical Audit
7 places left
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Interactive Learning
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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.
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6
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14 November
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Intermediate General Surgery
5 places left
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Classroom
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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.
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7.5
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17 November 2025
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CLEAR Communication: A Webinar on Clear and Concise Patient Communication
3 places left
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Interactive Learning
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Doctors working outside their country of training face unique challenges. This one-hour session explores how to reduce medicolegal risk through better communication, with a focus on the realities of practising in a new healthcare culture.
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20 November 2025
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How to Conduct Clinical Research
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Classroom
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This course focuses on research methodology. It helps to develop the skills required to plan, conduct and disseminate individual research projects.
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6
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24 November 2025
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Casting Workshop
8 places left
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Classroom
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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.
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7.5
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26 November 2025
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Emergency Toxicology
10 places left
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Classroom
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This course involves a combination of short lectures, simulation scenarios and interactive workshops to review the basics of toxicological emergencies and their challenging presentations in acute care.
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7.5
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26 November 2025
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Active Bystander Intervention Training
4 places left
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Interactive Learning
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This training session aims to empower the RCSI community to challenge poor behaviors which have become normalised and bring change through the reinforcement of messages defining the boundaries of unacceptable behavior.
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29 November 2025
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Paediatric Life Support
11 places left
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Classroom
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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.
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10
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If a course is FULL – it 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
Self-paced online courses
Study at your own time
We are consistently striving to expand our selection of self-paced online courses, allowing you to complete them conveniently at your own preferred schedule.
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:
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NEW - Good Clinical Practice
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This course is relevant to principal investigators, medical team members, research nurses/midwives and other healthcare professionals, monitors and research site personnel.Content is based on ICH E6 (R3) 2025 and includes the key requirements of the Clinical Trial Regulations (536/2014) and national legislation.
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Professionalism in Clinical Practice
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RCSI has developed an online course
“Professionalism in Clinical 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
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Skin Tone in Clinical Assessment and Research
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This one-hour CPD programme explores the importance of skin tone diversity in healthcare, covering skin biology, classification systems, and disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and research. It addresses the lack of diverse representation in medical education, simulation models, and clinical studies, the challenges of diagnosing across different skin tones, and the role of emerging technologies and AI in reducing bias
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Clinical Trials - Running a Cancer Clinical Trial
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This CPD course builds on Clinical Trials – From development to opening to provide further practical knowledge for those involved in research. The course will help you to ensure your trials are conducted effectively, including how to identify and address potential risks.
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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.
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Communication Skills for Video and Telephone Consultation
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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.
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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.
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ECG Interpretation in the Emergency Department
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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.
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Medical Science for Surgery and Emergency Medicine
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RCSI, in collaboration with the Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine (https://acslm.ie/), has developed a CPD/CME programme designed to support the ongoing development of competence in this vital area of clinical practice. The programme offers a series of short online courses covering 25 key topics in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. The first seven courses in the series focus on Cancer Diagnostics, Surgical Microbiology, Blood Transfusion, Coagulation, Surgical Immunology, Heart Failure Assessment in the Emergency Department, and Near Patient Testing (NPT), spanning both basic and applied pathology.
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Virtual Lean Healthcare Yellow Belt
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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.
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Essential Skills in Health Professions Education
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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.
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Clinical Trials – From development to opening
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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.
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Introduction to Green Surgery
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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.
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Foundations in Robotic Surgery
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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.
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Basics of Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Emergency Department
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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.
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Courses covered by the CPD voucher can be booked between now and 15 June 2026. Regardless of when you register the course, these will be available in your Moodle account until 1 August 2026
For further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at cpdss@rcsi.ie
Course Spotlight: Basic Endoscopy
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
The first part of this endoscopy course will discuss themes such as the use of equipment, sedation, bowel preparation and decision-making during in endoscopy.
Date: 14 October 2025
Duration: 7 hours
CPD Credits: 7.5
Location: RCSI, Dublin
Summary
The first part of this endoscopy course will discuss themes such as the use of equipment, sedation, bowel preparation and decision-making during in endoscopy.
The practical workshop will use both virtual reality endoscopic simulators and bench task trainers to learn and practice doing gastroscopy and colonoscopy, on modules with different pathologies. In some of the modules tasks such as polypectomy and biopsy will be performed.
This CPD course is suitable for the Specialist Division of the Register (SDR) application.
Suitable for: SHOs and early registrars in general surgery, upper GI and colorectal surgery.
Learning outcomes
- An increased knowledge of endoscopic handling and orientation
- Acquired an increased knowledge in the types and application of sedation
- An increased understanding of the methods of bowel preparation
- Increased confidence in performing a gastroscopy
- Increased confidence in performing a colonoscopy
- Improved technical skills in preventing complications as a result of looping.
To register, please click here.
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MRCS Part A - January 2026 diet
Closing in 4 weeks
Applications for our upcoming MRCS Part A January 2026 diet are now open.
Applications for our upcoming MRCS Part A January 2026 diet are now open
Candidates sitting the MRCS Part A January 2026 Diet with RCSI will receive an array of resources to help you pass the examination including:
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Clinicians as Educators - Effective Teaching Skills | New Brochure
Applications now open – 5 Week Online Micro-credential
RCSI is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new Clinicians as Educators – Effective Teaching Skills Brochure for January 2026 intake. RCSI’s new micro-credential is practical in its approach and will ensure improvement of your clinical bedside and classroom teaching and assessing skills.
New programme brochure – Clinicians as Educators – Effective Teaching Skills – January 2026 intake
RCSI is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new Clinicians as Educators – Effective Teaching Skills Brochure for January 2026 intake.
RCSI’s new micro-credential is practical in its approach and will ensure improvement of your clinical bedside and classroom teaching and assessing skills.
Scholars will have lots of opportunity for peer and faculty discussions on clinical teaching experiences and challenges and will gain insights into developing solutions. Tips for engaging large and small groups, using technology to enhance student learning and practicing giving feedback, are all components of this practical skills-based course.
Please note applications for our new micro-credential with limited spaces will close on Monday, 8 December 2026. We advise all prospective applicants to submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. For more information, please click here or email PostgradSA@rcsi.ie.
Kind regards,
RCSI
Interested in career opportunities within Human Factors in Patient Safety?
RCSI is pleased to announce that we have now opened expressions of interest (September 2026 intake) for our inter-disciplinary and global online PG Diploma in Human Factors in Patient Safety.
RCSI is pleased to announce that we have now opened expressions of interest (September 2026 intake) for our inter-disciplinary and global online PG Diploma in Human Factors in Patient Safety.
Scholars on our fully-flexible programme have gained a comprehensive set of knowledge and core competencies within Human Factors in Patient Safety which have led to scholars gaining new Human Factors specific roles, working on new healthcare projects within clinical practice and pro-actively implementing systematic workplace changes to the benefit of patient care.
Scholars from a diverse range of healthcare backgrounds will attend online interactive sessions and workshops one day per month. The rest of the multi-disciplinary programme including didactic teaching, discussion boards, reading, and resources are offered online, which you can access in your own time.
To register your interest, please visit: https://www.rcsi.com/surgery/register-your-interest
Kind regards,
RCSI Surgery
Season 3, Episode 1 Out Now – Taking care in person-centered simulation, Professor Dara Byrne
RCSI is delighted to announce that we are back with Season 3 of our Safe and Sound podcast. 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
RCSI is delighted to announce that we are back with Season 3 of our Safe and Sound podcast. 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
Episode 1, Season 3 of our RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast “Taking care in person-centered simulation” featuring Professor Dara Byrne, National Clinical Lead for Simulation HSE, Professor of Simulation, University of Galway is OUT NOW.
RCSI's latest podcast episode was hosted by Dr Fardod O’Kelly, RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast Host and Senior Lecturer in Surgical Education.
Available on Spotify and Apple podcasts, we are delighted to announce that the Season 3, Episode 1 is now available to listen on the below audio channels:
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/0Zys1Mbf7FojYB4qdFwVPw
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/safe--sound-podcast1
Helping you get started in Surgical Research – Meet the Clinical Trial and Surgical Research experts at this year’s RCSI Millin Meeting 2025
One of the highlights of this year’s RCSI Millin Meeting is the attendance of key research support systems available in Ireland as exhibitors at this year’s upcoming event. Engaging with surgical/clinical trial exhibition stands are a great way for Surgical NCHDs, Trainees and Surgeons, to engage with key research stakeholders across Ireland in order to help get the information you need to set up your own trial.
One of the highlights of this year’s RCSI Millin Meeting is the attendance of key research support systems available in Ireland as exhibitors at this year’s upcoming event. Engaging with surgical/clinical trial exhibition stands are a great way for Surgical NCHDs, Trainees and Surgeons, to engage with key research stakeholders across Ireland in order to help get the information you need to set up your own trial. Clinical research exhibitors are there to support and engage with you on any information you need in relation to embedding surgical research within your career and clinical practice.
Clinical research exhibitors in attendance include:
- The RCSI National Surgical Research Support Centre
- HRB Clinical Research Facilities and clinical trial units from across the country
- Surgical research collaborative groups
- Ethics and regulatory bodies
- Clinical Trial Networks
- Research-funding organisations
To register, please visit: https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-and-events/events/event/2025/millin-meeting
Best regards,
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland


Spaces still available – MRCS Part B Prep Course – Dublin, Ireland
Please note spaces are still available for RCSI’s MRCS Part B Preparation Course which will take place on 4-5 December in RCSI Dublin.
Spaces still available – MRCS Part B Prep Course – Dublin, Ireland
Please note spaces are still available for RCSI’s MRCS Part B Preparation Course which will take place on 4-5 December in RCSI Dublin.
Application link - https://booking.kaizenep.com/portal/rcsi/3ca58899-43ed-4e20-a00b-6d45712ebe17
For queries, please email pgexams@rcsi.ie.
Millin 2025: What's in store for NCHD's?
Friday, 14 November 2025
For Surgical Researchers of all stages, our highly popular competition for the RCSI National will be of special interest. We will also have regional updates from the National Surgical Research Support Centre, surgical-research specific keynote lectures and lots of opportunities for networking.
Theme: Shaping Future Surgical Research and Training
For Surgical Researchers of all stages, our highly popular competition for the RCSI National will be of special interest. We will also have regional updates from the National Surgical Research Support Centre, surgical-research specific keynote lectures and lots of opportunities for networking.
This year's Millin Meeting will focus on surgical research and training, with an eye to topical issues. For consultants and surgical trainers, the morning and afternoon sessions will update on the supports available to improve the quality of research in your department, both for your trainees but also showing ways to assist you in increasing your professional networks and collaborations.
One week countdown - Call for Abstracts Now Open - RCSI Millin Meeting 2025
The RCSI National Surgical Research Support Centre (NSRSC) will host the Millin meeting Research symposium to share its vision for shaping the future of surgical research in Ireland.
We strongly encourage surgical trainees, NCHDs and early career surgeons from all specialties to submit your abstract to showcase your research and compete for the RCSI National Surgical Research Medal.
Abstract submission is now open and the deadline for submission is 12 September 2025. Successful submissions will be invited to present their work at the conference.
Key dates:
- Millin meeting: Friday, 14 November 2025
- Abstract submission deadline: Friday, 12 September 2025
- Abstract outcome notification: Friday, 3 October 2025
To submit your abstract, please fill out our Call for Abstract submission form: https://bit.ly/Millin-Call-for-abstracts
For any queries, please email NSRSC@rcsi.ie
We would be delighted to see you down at this year's #RCSICharter meeting. To register, please visit: https://rcsi.eventsair.com/millin-meeting-2025/2025/Site/Register

MyHealth RCSI Autumn Programme
MyHealth RCSI, proudly supported by PRESIDIO, returns this autumn with a fresh season of free community events, expert-led talks, videos, and podcasts – all designed to share trusted health information that matters to you.
MyHealth RCSI, proudly supported by PRESIDIO, returns this autumn with a fresh season of free community events, expert-led talks, videos, and podcasts – all designed to share trusted health information that matters to you.
We’ll explore what it means to stay well while caring for someone you love. You'll discover the latest thinking on asthma and how it’s understood today, and we'll discuss the power of movement for people living with neurological conditions.
Along the way, you’ll hear directly from patients and advocates in our communities, as well as from leading researchers and health experts. Together, we’ll share real lived experiences and practical tools designed to help you feel informed and supported.
Our first episode;
Caring for Carers
Support and stories to help you stay well while caring for someone you love.
If you’re caring for someone you love, whether it’s a child, an older adult, or someone with mental or physical health challenges, this first episode is for you. We’ll hear real stories, share practical advice, and explore the supports that can help carers stay well while caring for others.
📅 Available from Tuesday, 30 September 2025
📺 Watch on the RCSI YouTube channel
🎧 Listen via Apple, Spotify, or your favourite podcast platform
🔗 Want to be the first to watch or listen?
Register your interest via the website www.rcsi.com/myhealth to receive the episode link as soon as it’s live.
Whether you’re a carer, a health professional, or simply someone who wants to understand more, this conversation is for you.
MyHealth RCSI proudly supported by PRESIDIO
Together with PRESIDIO, we are creating a space where lived experience and expert advice come together, helping everyone explore, question and understand their health on their own terms.
Follow us on our bespoke Instagram
Stay up to date with courses, workshops and updates
Did you know we have our own bespoke RCSI Surgery Instagram account on (@rcsisurgery)
Are you an NCHD looking for the latest information and courses, events and updates?
RCSI Surgery now has its own exclusive Instagram account—@rcsisurgery—where we share all the essential news and updates.
We highly recommend that all NCHDs follow our account to stay informed about upcoming opportunities, events, and key updates.
To follow our account, please click here
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