As the year comes to a close, I’d like to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in and supported the CPD Support Scheme throughout 2024. Your feedback and engagement have been invaluable, guiding us to continuously refine our courses and introduce new, relevant content that meets your professional development needs.
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.
The Emergency Abdominal Surgery Course (EASC) aims to enhance the skills of the large international and national faculty who are at the coalface in emergency surgery. The EASC curriculum focuses on the acute abdomen, in a multidisciplinary, shared learning approach.
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.
Gain essential skills and knowledge to enhance your teaching skills as a clinician – Clinicians as Educators – Effective Teaching Skills (Micro-credential) – March 2025 intake – Open to doctors including Interns, NCHDs and Surgical Trainees
Titled “From Colles’ Fracture to Gene-Activated Biomaterials: A Journey Through Tissue Engineering at RCSI”, the lecture will be delivered by Professor Fergal J. O’Brien, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, RCSI.
RCSI-National Surgical Research Medal awarded to Patrick Boland for his presentation- Intratumoural variability of fluorescent signals may accurately classify rectal neoplasia
The HSE National Doctors Training and Planning (NDTP) in conjunction with RCSI National Emergency Medicine Programme has just launched the Emergency Medicine Workforce in Ireland 2024-2038 report which is available to view today.