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RCSI Continuing Professional Development offers a varied range of education courses for healthcare professionals at all levels. With +110 courses for #NCHDs
St Stephen's Green, Dublin
Joined July 2018
Register today - Masterclass in Basic and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgical Techniques Join RCSI on Wednesday, 15 April 2026 for our Masterclass in Basic and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgical Techniques aimed at HPB Registrars, General Surgeons and Surgical NCHDs who have completed
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The 2025 RCSI Millin Lecture will be delivered by Professor Jarlath Bolger, Associate Professor of Surgery at RCSI. This year’s lecture will explore ‘Personalised Oesophageal Cancer Care: From Micro, to Macro, to Reality’. The RCSI Millin Meeting is taking place in one week, on
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Applications now open – Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship 2026 RCSI and Operation Childlife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals gain additional expertise by participating in paediatric healthcare missions, led by Irish hospital
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Our CPD course "Intermediate General Surgery" is taking place on Friday, 14 November. This is a gastrointestinal skills course that concentrates on the operative management of open inguinal hernias, bowel anastomosis and bowel diversion surgery. During the course, you will learn
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Applications for our Clinicians as Educators - Effective Teaching Skills Micro-credential are open for January 2026 intake. Our online timetable is now available to view. Please note this micro-credential has limited places so we advise you to apply as soon as possible to avoid
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🌍 Doctors working abroad face unique challenges. Join this @RCSI_Irl 1-hour session to reduce medicolegal risk through better communication, learn the CLEAR model, and boost patient safety. ✅ 🔗 Register: https://t.co/uDZCKLx4v1
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This one-hour session explores how to reduce medicolegal risk through better communication, with a focus on the realities of practising in a new healthcare culture. More ...
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The annual RCSI Millin Meeting is taking place in two weeks, on Friday 14 November. This years Millin Meeting focuses on the topic of 'Shaping Future Surgical Research and Training'. Our keynote speakers include Professor Shirley Potter, Professor Declan Devane, Professor
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Join us for this year’s RCSI Millin Meeting on Friday, 14 November! Whatever your surgical career stage, expand your professional network and hear the latest insights on surgical research and training. Explore the programme and register 🔗 https://t.co/cMbbhRakCa
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Applications for the MRCS Part A January 2026 diet will close today, Thursday 30 October 2025. Candidates sitting the MRCS Part A January 2026 Diet with RCSI will receive an array of resources to help you pass the examination including: • Free access to our exclusive Affiliate
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Limited places remain on our upcoming CPD course Accredited Certificate in Simulation-Based Training in Human Factors in Patient Safety. Please note, this CPD course is suitable for the Specialist Division of the Register (SDR) application. Register here:
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Find a CPD Support Scheme course at RCSI to suit your needs. More ...
Our CPD Course "Accredited Certificate in Simulation-Based Training in Human Factors in Patient Safety" is taking place on Wednesday, 29 October at RCSI. This two-day certificate provides an introduction to human factors in healthcare. Each day has a separate overall theme, and
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Join the RCSI Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine for the upcoming webinar 'Pregnancy & Physical Activity' on Saturday, 8 November from10.00am t0 12.00pm, online. This webinar will be co-chaired by Prof Wilby Williamson, Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine, &
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Clinicians as Educators – Effective Teaching Skills (Micro-Credential) – Online Information Session
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Register today - Masterclass in Basic and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgical Techniques Join RCSI on Wednesday, 15 April 2026 for our Masterclass in Basic and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgical Techniques aimed at HPB Registrars, General Surgeons and Surgical NCHDs who have completed
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Applications now open – Operation Childlife Clinical Travel Fellowship 2026 RCSI and Operation Childlife are working together to support surgical trainees or medical professionals gain additional expertise by participating in paediatric healthcare missions, led by Irish hospital
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The 2025 RCSI Millin Lecture will be delivered by Professor Jarlath Bolger, Associate Professor of Surgery at RCSI. This year’s lecture will explore ‘Personalised Oesophageal Cancer Care: From Micro, to Macro, to Reality’. Read more and register here ➡️ https://t.co/dY3vWQE5D9.
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Register today – Brand New MRCS Part B Preparation – Core Clinical Communication Skills for Aspiring Surgeons – Tuesday 9 December 2026 Interested in significantly improving your Core Communications skills to perform exceptionally within Communication Stations within the MRCS
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Our CPD Course "Accredited Certificate in Simulation-Based Training in Human Factors in Patient Safety" is taking place on Wednesday, 29 October at RCSI. This two-day certificate provides an introduction to human factors in healthcare. Each day has a separate overall theme, and
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One week to go! Join RCSI next Wednesday, 22 October 2025 from 6pm for our Clinicians as Educators (January 2026 intake) Online Information Session which will be live on YouTube. RCSI’s new micro-credential is practical in its approach and will ensure improvement of your
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Reminder, this event is taking place today. See details below ⬇️
🇮🇪 Hospital doctors in Ireland: Do you know when a death must be reported to the coroner – and what happens next? 📅 13 Oct | ⏱ 1h | 📍 Online Learn reporting, key info & team collaboration. 👉 Register: https://t.co/W6NIZ4oKZP
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The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is pleased to announce that our Bonus Millin Meeting episode featuring Professor Shirley Potter is out now. In this bonus episode, Dr Conor Toale, Higher Surgical Trainee in General Surgery speaks with an RCSI Millin Meeting keynote
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