Please see our upcoming CPD courses and meetings, taking place in January and February. 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
In this brand-new regional course, NCHDs in Surgery and Emergency Medicine will master 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 techniques.
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.
We know how busy you are, and we are grateful to the 3,000 doctors who have taken part in Wellbeing 2 so far. If you haven’t had a moment yet, we would greatly appreciate your input. Your voice matters, and your participation will help shape future improvements for doctors.
The countdown for this year’s RCSI Charter meeting is now underway with RCSI’s highly anticipated Charter Meeting taking place Tuesday, 10 February to Saturday, 14 February 2026.
Join RCSI on Wednesday, 15 April 2026 for our Masterclass in Basic and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgical Techniques aimed at HPB Registrars, General Surgeons and Surgical NCHDs who have completed at least two years of surgical training.
The RCSI Human Factors in Patient Safety team is delighted to announce the launch of our brand new 2026 brochure for our online PG Diploma in Human Factors in Patient Safety programme is now available.
The Irish Paediatric Emergency Medicine Conference (IPEM26) will take place at the Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport from March 11th–12th, 2026, with pre-conference workshops on March 10th.
Applications for the next MRCS Part A examination in April 2026 is now open whereby candidates can sit the MRCS Part A examination with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland worldwide via Pearson VUE.
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new X MRCS Social Media Channel. Make sure to give the page a follow to receive MRCS Updates, News and Resources for upcoming Part A and Part B examinations.
Cancer Trials Ireland in collaboration with the RCSI NSRSC, IRROG and ISM are hosting a National Training Day on Friday, 30 January 2026 in University Colllege Dublin. Abstract Submissions are now open, and will close on 14 January 2026.