Mr Barry McGuire appointed as Professor of Surgical Education and Academic Development
RCSI is delighted to announce the appointment of Barry McGuire as Professor of Surgical Education and Academic Development. Barry is a graduate of RCSI and the specialist urology training scheme in Ireland.
He completed a fellowship in Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago in the area of robotics, laparoscopic and percutaneous surgery. He was appointed as a consultant urologist in Beaumont Hospital in 2015 and subsequently to St Vincent’s University Hospital in 2017 where he has worked to date.
RCSI Court of Examiners are delighted to announce our 6th annual event and dinner which will take place on Thursday, 19 October 2023 from 6.30pm in the RCSI College Hall and Boardroom.
The RCSI Court of Examiners are currently looking to recruit new basic, clinical and lay examiners to join our surgical examining committee and help deliver our MRCS Part B OSCE diets in Ireland and overseas in Malaysia, Bahrain, the UAE and our newly launched centre in Egypt.
The RCSI Colles Travelling Fellowship in Surgery is an award to promote the acquisition of additional surgical skills and knowledge that will contribute to the advancement of surgical science and practice in Ireland.
RCSI and Operation ChildLife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals gain additional expertise by participating in paediatric healthcare missions, led by Irish hospital consultants, doctors and nurses who plan and deliver two-week programmes of care, with Operation Childlife in Vietnam, Tanzania, Mongolia and Jordan.
Applications are now open for the Advanced Emergency Abdominal Surgery course on Saturday, 27 January 2024 at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
RCSI President Professor Laura Viani warmly invites our Fellows and Members in in Cork and Kerry to a meeting in Cork International Hotel, Lehenagh More, Cork Airport Business Park, Co Cork (T12 H516)
The Millin Meeting 2023 will take place in RCSI on Friday, 10 November. This one-day event will focus on topics such as surgical research and surgical training, as well as hosting the 46th annual Millin Lecture, which recognises excellence in original surgical research.
A new five-year strategic plan launched today will see RCSI enhance human health by meeting the health workforce needs of society, creating the insights and inventions that drive health improvements, and working in partnership with patients and the public in support of better health and well-being for all.