This webinar explores how the Robson system can be used in perinatal medicine to help understand maternity and neonatal data and improve outcomes.
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Introduced in the 1990s, the Robson system has become popularised as a way of analysing which group of women were delivered by Caesarean Section. However, less attention has been given to using it to analyse wider perinatal outcomes.
π’ ANNOUNCEMENT: Ten Group Classification System | 3 June
In June, RCPI Institute of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists will hold a webinar focused on the Robson classification system for classifying pregnant women.
This two-day virtual workshop is for doctors looking to use the software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) to analyse their research.
Participants will learn to navigate SPSS features, and produce outputs and reports based on data analysis.
The webinar will focus on advancing prenatal care through non-invasive screening techniques and the integration of genetics and imaging in fetal assessment.
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The upcoming webinar by RCPI Institute of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists will explore how modern diagnostic tools are transforming the early detection and evaluation of fetal conditions, ultimately improving clinical decision-making and outcomes.
Last month, the last workshop in our Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) programme for RCPI trainers was held in St Lukeβs General Hospital Kilkenny.
The upcoming webinar by RCPI Faculty of Paediatrics will explain the updates made to the National Newborn Screening Programme.
These changes are expected to have a meaningful impact on the workload of general paediatricians and neonatologists.
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28 April
2οΈβ£ CPD Credits
This year's event will hear from consultants and non-consultant hospital doctors of different generations - from Gen Z digital natives to mid-career and late-career doctors. Their stories seen side-by-side will provide a timeline of how the experience of being a consultant has changed.
π’ ANNOUNCEMENT: National Education Day | 22 May
On National Education Day RCPI trainees take over No. 6 Kildare Street for a day of research presentations, followed by the annual Trainee Awards Ceremony.
π’ We are thrilled to announce the new dean of RCPI Faculty of Pathology is Dr Shari Srinivasan.
Dr Srinivasan is a chemical pathologist at Beaumont Hospital. She was the chemical pathology clinical advisor to the HSE Laboratory Services Reform Programme from 2022-2025.
Speakers include:
β’ Dr Paul McKeagney (respiratory physician, Belfast Free Hospital)
β’ Dr Niamh Logan (respiratory physician, Mercy University Hospital)
This event is part of RCPI Faculty of Occupational Medicine's 50th anniversary year. #FOM50
The upcoming Spring Conference by RCPI Faculty of Occupational Medicine will feature a session on respiratory conditions at work such as Silicosis and lung disease.
At this special ceremony, doctors receive:
β’ Honorary Fellowship of RCPI
β’ Fellowship of RCPI Faculty of Pathology
β’ Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Specialist Training
β’ Associate Membership of RCPI Faculty of Pathology
β’ Faculty medals
Last month, RCPI Faculty of Pathology held its annual Admission Ceremony.
RCPI is delighted to be hosting a four-day run of Colin Murphyβs Miasma from 13-16 April, at 6pm in 6 Kildare Street. Miasma is a gripping and accessible one-hour play about the fight against the cholera pandemic in 1840sβ50s London. Tickets can be purchased here: https://tinyurl.com/4vb4zmac ποΈ
An Postβs stamps also honour two historical women medics: Dr Emily Winifred Dickson (1866-1944) the first female Fellow of RCSI, and Dr Kathleen Lynn (1874-1955), co-founder of St Ultanβs Infant Hospital, which was managed entirely by women.
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The collection features Prof Rhona Mahony, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and the first women Master of the National Maternity Hospital (2012-18) and Prof Janice Walshe, Consultant Medical Oncologist and National Principal Investigator for many international breast cancer trials.
We are thrilled An Post have included fellows of RCPI in their new stamps honouring women in medicine.
πΈ Prof Rhona O'Mahony, Harriet Wheelock, Ronan Kelly and Prof Janice Walshe
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This practical four-month course, which is suitable for all healthcare workers, introduces tangible measurable outcomes such as quicker access to care, fewer adverse events, cost savings, reduced length of stay and more prudent use of resources.
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β οΈ This is your last chance to register for Quality Improvement in Action
π The RCPI Faculty of Pathology Awards took place at the faculty's annual symposium. Congratulations to this year's winners! π
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