A new collaboration between RCSI and the International Medical Robotics Academy (IMRA) will provide surgical trainees access to a new online course in the foundations of robotic surgery.
Mr James Geraghty, Chair of the Court of Examiners, requests the pleasure of your company at the sixth annual meeting and dinners of the Ireland/UK Chapter of the RCSI Court of Examiners.
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 Aspire Post CSCST Fellowship Programme offers exceptional CSCST graduates the opportunity to work with a leading consultant on a 12 month tailored Fellowship Programme, which ensures fellows receive high-quality specialist and advanced clinical skills training to meet future healthcare needs.
Congratulations to those who have recently been awarded their CCST in Surgery. This year a total of 34 Trainees successfully completed training and we wish them every success in their future careers.
We are excited to announce that the National Surgical Research Support Centre (NSRSC) are organising a research symposium at this year’s 45th Millin meeting taking place on 10 November 2023.
In the latest issue of the Affiliate Newsletter, we meet Professor Camilla Carroll, RCSI Council Member, Consultant Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgeon. Prof Carroll tells us about her role as an examiner for MRCS exams, her work with COCECSA and her role on RCSI Council.
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland have recently launched a brand-new MRCS Part B OSCE diet in September 2023 that will take place in Cairo, Egypt.
RCSI is pleased to announce the launch of our brand-new MRCS section on the RCSI website. Our brand-new MRCS section represents our global network of aspiring surgeons ready to take the next step with RCSI.
Please note applications for both our MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice and Master of Surgery (MCh) by Module programmes will close in less than 1 week, on Monday, 17 July 2023.
A new e-learning module for the five stages of safe surgery has been launched by the National Clinical Programmes for Anaesthesia, Surgery and Trauma and Orthopaedics. The module is now available on HSeLanD, the health service’s national online learning and development portal.
Join us on Thursday, 27 July 2023 from 1:20pm to 2:00pm (Irish Time) for our application drop-in information clinic in relation to our online PG Diploma/MSc. in Human Factors in Patient Safety programme.