Please see our upcoming CPD courses and meetings, taking place in March, April and May. Places are limited for all our courses, so early registration is advised to avoid disappointment.
We are consistently striving to expand our selection of self-paced online courses, allowing you to complete them conveniently at your own preferred schedule.
This bone fracture fixation course will start with classification systems and decision making on the type of fixation of fractures in different scenarios. The practical sessions will range from the application of simple screws and plates to complex fixation of fractures using k-wires, tension band wiring, intramedullary nailing.
RCSI is pleased to share our NCHD Spotlight which will be included within our Bi-Weekly RCSI CPD Support Scheme Newsletter whereby we are calling on all NCHDs to fill out the form below and get involved. NCHDs who fill the form will have the opportunity to be spotlighted within our newsletter. We ask to please fill out your answers as best as you can.
RCSI's brand-new Essential Surgical Skills course will provide attendees with the basic surgical skills which form the basis of most surgical procedures. There will also be an opportunity to further develop these skills and perform some simulated minor procedures.
RCSI is pleased to advise that all NCHD’s who are enrolled in the Continuous Professional Development Support Scheme 2025-2026 may avail of free Affiliate Membership of RCSI.
This questionnaire aims to assess the current experience of surgical NCHDs with regards to robotic surgery in Ireland, the perceived impact of robotic surgery on surgical training and future training expectations.
The RCSI Surgery team were delighted to attend this year's Irish Paediatric Emergency Medicine 2026 Conference in the Crown Plaza Hotel, Dublin Airport.
We are pleased to announce that the RCSI CPD Team can confirm that we have over 1000+ NCHDs in Surgery and Emergency Medicine enrolled in our CPD Support Scheme which is a record high enrolment.
We recently ran our Advanced Upper GI Emergency Management Workshop, which is a part of our full suite of 160+ courses suited towards NCHD’s in Surgery and Emergency Medicine which took place on Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
RCSI are please to announce that Prof Marie Ward, Chairperson of the Irish Ergonomics and Human Factors Society (IEHFS) and Embedded Human Factors Practitioner will be one of our keynote speakers for this year’s 6th National Human Factors in Patient Safety Conference!
We are inviting NCHDs to take part in a brief social media survey designed to better understand which platforms NCHDs engage with online. The survey takes approximately one minute to complete and is anonymous.
This two-and-half day face-to-face course is delivered as a series of lectures, and interactive workshops. The final day is based on multi-disciplinary outdoor simulation scenarios based on a variety of challenging settings, facilitated by our exciting and challenging venue.
RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 6 of our Safe and Sound podcast is OUT NOW featuring DrJessica M RyanPhD, General Surgery (Hepatobiliary) Higher Specialist Trainee SH-CORE Study Coordinator. 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.