SURGICAL TRAINING
 
The impact of COVID 19 on Surgical Training
 

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unforeseen and unprecedented challenges for surgical training worldwide, including here in Ireland. The almost complete cessation of elective surgery has profoundly impacted the operative surgical experience for trainees. This is clearly reflected in the electronic logbook records of trainees at all levels of training.

 
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Professor Oscar Traynor MCh FRCSI, Dean of Postgraduate Surgical Education and Training
Professor Oscar Traynor MCh FRCSI, Dean of Postgraduate Surgical Education and Training
 
 
Word from the ISTG President: Dr David Brinkman
Irish Surgical Training Group
 

The Irish Surgical Training Group was set up to provide trainees with a voice within RCSI. We represent trainees within the college at various committees, and have representatives from ST1, ST2 and each surgical specialty on the committee. Trainee-centred events are also run throughout the year.

 
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Surgeons in Practice
 

The situation around Covid 19 is changing rapidly and we are focussed on supporting you as surgeons in practice at this incredibly challenging time. 

 
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Health and Wellbeing
 

As you very keenly aware the changes to how surgical services are being delivered are colossal, with online and tele consultation and changes to the entire perioperative process.

 
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OTHER NEWS
 
Bootcamp
 

Over the past number of years annual Bootcamp has become an established first step on the surgical training path. 

 

Many of you will have experienced a very different Bootcamp this year, as a number of elements were virtual for the first time.

 
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Mandatory Training for Specialist Trainees
 

The onset of Covid-19 has had a significant impact on the ability to run the scheduled training days for trainees in the College.

 

Most surgical specialties have now embraced the new norm “webinar” style lectures, ground rounds ...

 
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Financial supports for Trainees
 

The individual surgical specialties all have their own unique requirements for courses and exams and it is important to understand the financial supports that are in place for trainees, these are all funded by the HSE NDTP.

 

 
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New 1 Year Diploma in Human Factors in Patient Safety
 

We’re delighted to advise that RCSI’s innovative part-time interprofessional postgraduate programme in Human Factors in Patient Safety is now available to complete in one year as a Postgraduate Diploma or over two years as a Postgraduate Master’s Degree.  The progamme brochure can be viewed here.

 
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Specialty Interviews next March
 

If you have just started your ST2 surgical placements for this year it won’t be long before you begin considering your options for next year and we would like to update you on how this process was managed in March this year.

 
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RCSI Mentoring for Surgical Trainees
 

The College, in consultation with both trainers and trainees, has developed a mentoring programme which aims to ensure every surgical trainee has the opportunity and access to the benefits that structured mentoring by an experienced surgeon can offer. 

 
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BMJ Access
 

The HSE National Health Library and Knowledge Service (NHLKS) have now made the BMJ’s decision support tool BMJ Best Practice available to healthcare professionals and patients across the Republic of Ireland.

 
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Spark Ignite
 

The Spark Innovation Programme is an initiative that encourages healthcare providers to develop and implement their ideas so that we can improve our health service.

 
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Aspire scholarships
 

The NDTP Aspire (Post CSCST) Fellowships are fully funded supernumerary posts.

These fellowships are designed to address the need to provide the specific post CSCST training opportunities required for a range of roles and skill sets at consultant level in the Acute Hospital system at present and into the future.

 
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Intern Recruitment
 

In April the HSE has announced there will be an increase in the annual intake of medical interns this year, from 734 to approximately 1,100. The medical interns recruited took will up their posts at the earlier start date of May 18, 2020. 

 
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In this issue
Dear Trainee, welcome to our first Trainee eZine
 
 
The impact of COVID 19 on Surgical Training
 
 
Word from the ISTG President: Dr David Brinkman
 
 
Surgeons in Practice
 
 
Health and Wellbeing
 
 
Bootcamp
 
 
Mandatory Training for Specialist Trainees
 
 
Financial supports for Trainees
 
 
New 1 Year Diploma in Human Factors in Patient Safety
 
 
Specialty Interviews next March
 
 
RCSI Mentoring for Surgical Trainees
 
 
BMJ Access
 
 
Spark Ignite
 
 
Aspire scholarships
 
 
Intern Recruitment
Contact Us

If you would like to contact us please do so at surgicalaffairs@rcsi.ie.