The well-being of you as trainee surgeons is paramount, it directly impacts your ability to provide high-quality patient care, your professional development, your career satisfaction, and most importantly your overall health.
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.
The fellow will be expected to achieve a strong understanding of the assessment and management of complex craniofacial conditions and the principles of craniofacial surgery, in particular ear reconstruction.
The Aspire fellowship in Orthoplastic surgery will provide the successful applicant with an opportunity to participate in the increasing role our newly developed Orthoplastic service at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (MMUH) plays in major trauma and secondary Orthoplastic reconstruction.
The Charter Day Meeting is only a few months away and we have a very stimulating program. Part of this program will be the Video Surgery Meeting, to be held on Thursday, February 6th at 5.30pm.
RCSI and Operation Childlife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals to gain additional expertise by participating in pediatric healthcare missions.
The Dr Richard Steevens’ scholarship was established by the HSE in 2007, arising from a recommendation of the report of the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Group.
Multi-platform ‘RoboStart’ and ‘Robotic Assistants’ workshops have been heldat RCSI for the first time, giving surgical trainees across different specialities and surgical assistants the opportunity to enhance their skills in these emerging technologies
The 4th Joint RCSI/Boston Children’s-Harvard Paediatric Airway simulation course for Otolaryngology trainees was held on Friday, 4 October 2024 in RCSI.
The RCSI Sustainability Principles and Practice in Surgery document acts as a road map for the multi-disciplinary surgical team across the 3 pillars of sustainability - social, environmental, and financial in reducing the carbon footprint of surgical care.
RCSI is delighted to announce that Episode 3 of our RCSI Safe and Sound Podcast featuring Dr Carrie Cunningham MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School is out now