As the incoming Director of National Surgical Training Programmes, I will be responsible for the efficient and effective provision and co-ordination of postgraduate surgical training across all surgical specialties.
Surgical Training is moving to an outcomes-based approach. Whatever your role in training either as a trainer or a trainee the changes will affect you. The end of training will be when supervisors agree that a trainee is performing at the level of a day one consultant.
RCSI has announced that the third PROGRESS Fellowship for Women in Surgery will be supported by Olympus. The prestigious Fellowship gives female surgeons the opportunity to gain exceptional experience and exposure to their chosen field, supporting their progression to consultant.
The School of Postgraduate Studies is now offering the opportunity to those with a record of publications in biomedical, clinical and health services research to complete a PhD by prior published works.
Five billion people across the world cannot access the surgery they need, with a shortage of surgeons presenting a huge barrier to increasing access to safe and timely surgery in underserved communities.
Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Former President of Liberia and Africa’s first elected female head of state, will be presented with the Emily Winifred Dickson award at a virtual ceremony airing on Wednesday, 8 September 2021 at 2pm (Irish Standard Time) / 1pm (GMT) via the RCSI YouTube channel.
RCSI Health Professions Education Centre (HPEC) is exploring the views of RCSI's alumni community regarding the future of Continuous Professional Development beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Share your views on accessing CPD and future preferences by 24 September. This important survey is supported by 3M.