RCSI National Surgical Research Support Centre
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Supporting Surgical Trial Activity in Ireland. Promoting the development of an Irish Surgical Trials network for improved patient care.
RCSI Dublin Ireland
Joined April 2022
Spotlight on #ENVELOP - multicentre ISRC-led trial comparing excision + NPWT vs excision + standard dressings for chronic pilonidal sinus disease - get in touch to collaborate! 🩺🇮🇪 #surgicalresearch #collaborativeresearch @RCSI_Irl
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We would also like to thank all those who submitted abstracts for consideration for the RCSI National Surgical Research Competition.
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3rd place - Dr. Samin Abrar 'Development of an Augmented Reality Program for Nerve Root Block Procedures'.
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2nd place - Dr. Rida Fatima 'Comparison of frequency of surgical site infections with and without gall bladder retrieval bag in Elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy'
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The NSRSC would also like to congratulate the three Poster Prize winners at the Millin Meeting: 1st place - Dr. Megan Power-Foley 'A Multi-Centre Prospective Snapshot Audit of the Prevalence and Impact of Frailty on Emergency General Surgery Admissions' @meganpowerfoley
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The NSRSC would like to congratulate Dr. Czara Kennedy who won the RCSI National Surgical Research Medal at the Millin Meeting 2025 for her presentation ‘Prospective cohort study comparing the efficacy of Enoxaparin and Tinzaparin for VTE Prophylaxis after Bariatric Surgery’.
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Congratulations to Ms. Jessie Elliott in St. James's Hospital for winning the RCSI NSRSC award for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Trial Activity. Ms. Elliott is the Chief Investigator of the international SARONGII clinical trial, which has recruited 150 patients to date.
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Fantastic opportunity to learn how to embed PPI in Surgical Research. Register for the webinar now 👇
Next week we're hosting our 9th PPI in Action webinar, focusing on the benefits of public engagement in surgical research. 💬 Hear from speakers: Professor Thanos Saratzis, Imelda Black, Dr Sian Baldock & Professor Matt Bown. 📅 6th November | 10.30am https://t.co/ZlblsTy6TX
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The PINTA clinical trial has opened at St James's Hospital, Dublin and enrolled their first patient. Thank you to PI Ms. Zenia Martin and her team - keep up the good work!
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Final call for abstract submissions to the 2025 Millin Meeting - the deadline is tomorrow. @ISRCtweets
Call for Abstracts Now Open: RCSI Millin Meeting 2025. NCHDs, surgical trainees and early career surgeons encouraged to submit abstracts to showcase your research and compete for the RCSI National Surgical Research Medal. Submissions accepted through the form found via. QR code:
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Call for Abstracts Now Open: RCSI Millin Meeting 2025. NCHDs, surgical trainees and early career surgeons encouraged to submit abstracts to showcase your research and compete for the RCSI National Surgical Research Medal. Submissions accepted through the form found via. QR code:
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🚨 Registration is open for the @Irish_RNM 2025 Summer School: Sharpening Your Toolkit for Screening & Enrollment 📍 Dublin | 🗓️ 21 Aug 2025 | 🎟️ Limited to 50 spots 🔗 https://t.co/44nnEtQ1aO We’re glad to share this event—perfect for those in clinical research looking to build
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The Sarong-II trial has enrolled 100 patients! Thank you to all the research teams and participants involved. @JessieAElliott @MagnusNsurgonc @nicraftery @Surgeonjakob @CancerInstIRE @cancertrials_ie
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for any queries, contact: nsrsc@rcsi.ie
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Call for Abstracts Now Open: RCSI Millin Meeting 2025. NCHDs, surgical trainees and early career surgeons encouraged to submit abstracts to showcase your research and compete for the RCSI National Surgical Research Medal. Submissions accepted through the form found via. QR code:
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Calling all ST 3-8 RCSI surgical trainees! RCSI are accepting applications for the exciting 'Atlantic Surgical Leadership Exchange Programme' between Hanoi Medical University (HMU) Vietnam and RCSI. For all application criteria visit: https://t.co/DDCWCTKU2u
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Today marks International Clinical Trials day. To celebrate, the National Surgical Research Support Centre would like to thank all of the Investigators, research staff, and participants involved in NSRSC-supported trials.
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