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New Online course – Medical Emergencies
October 2021
 

This is on-line modular course has adapted from our previous CPDSS Medical Emergencies Day. The course is presented as a series of recorded one-hour modules, with access released on a rolling monthly basis.

 
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Calling all NCHDs – claim your free one-year Affiliate Membership of RCSI
 

Claim your free one-year Affiliate Membership of RCSI today!

 
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Bi-weekly webinars: Join us on the 10 November 2021
October 2021
 

We are organizing bi-weekly webinars on a Wednesday evening that keeps medical professionals up to date with COVID-19 in different topics.

 

 
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Hip Fracture Focus Group Study Invite and Systematic Review Collaboration
October 2021
 

The Irish Hip Fracture Database (IHFD) will soon allow for the recording of long-term outcomes including mortality and function at 30 days, 120 days and 1 year. We are currently conducting a qualitative study with different health professionals (approximately 30 participants in total) to find out the challenges and strategies for following up patients with hip fracture.

 
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Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice
Free Online Course
 

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.

 
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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.

 
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Future of CPD: still time to have your say!
 

RCSI Health Professions Education Centre (HPEC) is exploring the views of healthcare professionals regarding the future of Continuous Professional Development beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 
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Kapuscinski Development Lecture #KAPTalk by Prof Mark Shrime "Cured into Destitution: surgery, poverty and international development"
 

Professor Mark Shrime, O'Brien Chair in Global Surgery at RCSI, will address the complex issues around surgery, poverty and international development during a special Kapuscinski Development Lecture on Monday 1 November. All are welcome to attend this talk, which starts at 1pm. 

 

 

 
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RCSI Global Surgery Grand Rounds with John Kachimba "Beyond WHA68.15: Where are we on improving surgical services in Zambia?"
 

The poor availability of surgical services in developing countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa, is a long-neglected problem. It garnered international attention with the issuance of the World Health Assembly resolution 68.15 on strengthening emergency and essential surgical care and anaesthesia as a component of Universal Health Coverage. 

 

 
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In this issue
Upcoming CPD Courses
 
 
New Online course – Medical Emergencies
 
 
Calling all NCHDs – claim your free one-year Affiliate Membership of RCSI
 
 
Bi-weekly webinars: Join us on the 10 November 2021
 
 
Hip Fracture Focus Group Study Invite and Systematic Review Collaboration
 
 
Professionalism in 21st Century Medical Practice
 
 
Free Online CPD Courses!
 
 
Future of CPD: still time to have your say!
 
 
Kapuscinski Development Lecture #KAPTalk by Prof Mark Shrime "Cured into Destitution: surgery, poverty and international development"
 
 
RCSI Global Surgery Grand Rounds with John Kachimba "Beyond WHA68.15: Where are we on improving surgical services in Zambia?"
 
 
VTE Conference
 
 
Weekly Webinars
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