12 Months in Review for NCPS
Over the last 12 months, COVID-19 restrictions eased and cases decreased, and the NCPS worked towards delivery of their mission to Improve Surgery in Ireland. The NCPS extends their gratitude to the HSE, RCSI, and colleagues across the clinical programmes and health services for their support and contributions, without which many of the events and achievements listed below would not have been possible.
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Continence Care: Madrid roundtable during November 2022 SINUG meeting |
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An update on Urology from Professor Eamonn Rogers, NCPS Clinical Lead for Urology
The European Association of Urology (EAU) in one of the largest Urological healthcare organisations in the world. The philosophy of the EAU is to place the patient at the centre of all its activities, including education, guideline formation and national and international urological healthcare policy. It has created a new dedicated Patient Office chaired by Professor Eamonn Rogers, NCPS National Clinical Adviser for Urology, who is also a board member of the EAU.
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Guidance for patients travelling abroad for surgery
RCSI has published new guidance for Irish patients travelling abroad for surgery. The guidelines aim to support patients in making an informed choice regarding receiving a surgical procedure in another country, and provide a list of factors that should be considered prior.
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Launch of the National Policy and Procedure for Safe Surgery
The revised National Policy and Procedure for Safe Surgery launched in RCSI in September 2022. The Policy, developed by the National Clinical Programme for Anaesthesia, in collaboration with the NCPS and the National Clinical Programme for Trauma and Orthopaedics, endorses the principles of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist (2008) and the HSE Patient Safety Strategy 2019-2024 to ensure that all patients undergoing surgical procedures, do so safely.
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