- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Infobox_University
name = Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
native_name = Coláiste Ríoga na Máinleá in Éirinn [RCSI Website; [http://www.rcsi.ie/ Main Page] ]
motto = Consilio Manuque
("Scholarship and Dexterity")
established =February 11 ,1784
type = Private
students = 1500
address = 123 St. Stephen's Green
city =Dublin
country = flagicon|Ireland Ireland
campus = Urban
affiliations = NUI, RCPI
free_label = Registrar
President
free = Michael Horgan
Professor Frank Keane FRCSI
telephone = +353-1 402 2100
website = http://www.rcsi.ie
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), ( _ga. Coláiste Ríoga na Máinleá in Éirinn) is aDublin -based private medical institution, situated onSt. Stephen's Green . The college is one of the five "Recognised Colleges" of theNational University of Ireland . The college dates back to 1784 and at present incorporates schools ofmedicine ,physiotherapy ,pharmacy andnursing , providing both undergraduate and postgraduate levels of medical education. The word "Royal" in RCSI came from the charter granted to it by King George III of the United Kingdom.Among medical institutions outside of Ireland, the use of the term "Royal College" currently indicates an oversight body for postgraduate medical education: the RCSI performs such a function, but is also unique in still having its own undergraduate medical school. The RCSI is a sister institute of Royal Colleges of Surgeons in the United Kingdom (London, Glasgow and Edinburgh).
History
Since medieval times, the practice of
surgery was licensed by the Barber-Surgeons'Guild , also known at the time as the Guild of St.Mary Magdalene . The guild chapel was in Christchurch. Guild membership at that time was obtained by a 3 yearapprenticeship followed by 2 years as a master. In fact the College of Surgeons maintained a mandatory period of apprenticeship to a qualified surgeon until 1828. In 1446, the Barber-Surgeons' guild wasincorporated by royal decree of Henry VI, becoming the first medical corporation in the British Isles.In 1765, Silvester O’Halloran, a surgeon from Limerick, proposed a College of Surgeons along the lines of the College de St. Cosme in Paris, which had been regulating French surgeons since it had been created by Royal Charter by Louis IX in 1255, to train and regulate surgeons. The Dublin Society of Surgeons’ was founded in 1780 at the Elephant public house on Essex street (now Parliament street). Trinity did not teach
surgery as a subject until 1851, so Ireland was entirely without a school focused on surgery.To have a separate organisation focused on providing standardised surgical education became one of the goals of the society and they lobbied for a Royal Charter, in 1781 presenting the
lord lieutenant a petition to be incorporated separately from thebarbers . The awaited character was granted on11 February 1784 . The governing body, including the first President Samuel Croker-King and William Dense, first professor of surgery, met in the boardroom of theRotunda Hospital for the first time onMarch 2 . Most importantly, admission or employment was not discriminated against on sectarian grounds. Two of its chief founders, Silvester O’Halloran and William Dense as well as eleven out of its first 57 presidents were Catholic. The college also recognised the medical qualifications given by the Catholic university from 1856, which gave legitimacy to their diplomas.The first candidate for examination was John Birch, in August 1784.
The current location, at the corner of York Street, was acquired in September 1805, with additional land at Glover’s Alley bought in 1809. It was previously an abandoned
Quaker burial ground. The Duke of Bedford laid the first stone of the new building on St. Patrick’s Day, 1806 and building reached completion in March 1810.A supplemental charter was granted by
Queen Victoria in 1844, dividing medical graduates into Licentiates and Fellows. Initially, physicians were trained alongside with surgeons. These two disciplines were merged in 1886; and, the medical school began operation. Due to these historical reasons, graduates of medicine still receive Licentiate diplomas from the two Royal Colleges as well as now being awarded MB (Bachelor of Medicine ) BCh (Bachelor of Surgery ) and BAO (Bachelor of the Art of Obstetrics) degrees by theNational University of Ireland .Ever since the 1980s,
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin has been the principal centre for medical training. Other affiliated hospitals include teaching hospitals such as Connolly Hospital.Acacdmic structure
Undergraduate Faculties
*School of Medicine (5 or 6 year program, 4 year Graduate Entry Programme)
*School of Pharmacy
*School of PhysiotherapyPostgraduate Faculties
*Faculty of Dentistry
*Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine
*Faculty of Radiologists
*Faculty of Nursing and MidwiferyAdmissions
For the medical programme, there are two main entry routes: a regular scheme for secondary school students, lasting 5 or 6 years (5 years plus 1 year of premedical basic sciences); and a graduate entry scheme lasting either 4 or 5 years. Entry requirements differ depending on the country of origin. The general Irish
Leaving Certificate score requirement is around 570 points [ Entry Requirements for Applicants [http://www.rcsi.ie/index.jsp?aID=389&nID=244&pID=149 Entry Requirements for Applicants] ] . The Irish medical students make up only 16.8% of the medical students of a given year (44 of 262 in 2006)Fact|date=April 2008. In the case of North American applicants withbachelor's degrees applying to the medical program,MCAT scores,GPA and recommendations are used for evaluation. Similar applicants from Australia, for example, may useGAMSAT results.For the five-year
Pharmacy program, graduates are awarded BSc in Pharmacy. For the three-yearPhysiotherapy program, graduates are awarded BSc in Physiotherapy. [Irish Statute Book; [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZPA1Y2003S30.html The Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland (Charters Amendment) Act 2003] ]tudent life
Student s at RCSI are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that promote service in the community and cultural awareness. As a side note, 80% of the student population is from outside theEuropean Union , with a significant portion coming from North America, the Middle East and Malaysia. A complete list of current student societies and clubs can be found on the RCSI website. [RCSI Website; [http://www.rcsi.ie/index.jsp?nID=557&pID=115 Student Life / Clubs Societies] ]International aspects and operations
As a leading international medical institution, RCSI is active in all medically related sectors of education around the globe. During the South African
Apartheid , for example, RCSI provided medical education to those that were discriminated against. [RCSI Website; [http://www.rcsi.ie/index.jsp?aID=864&nID=105&pID=93 About the College] ] In 2005, RCSIDubai was founded and currently offers amaster's program in Healthcare Management.In
Malaysia ,Penang Medical College became RCSI's far east "launching pad". Established in 1995, Malaysian medical students may choose to complete their pre-clinical studies at either UCD Dublin or RCSI.The
Medical University of Bahrain (MUB) is a fully owned constituent university of RCSI and already has nearly 450 registered students. The first cohort commenced medical studies in October 2004 and graduates are entitled to an M.D. degree. In 2006 the Medical University of Bahrain established a new School ofNursing which took its first cohort of students in September 2006.For students at the home institution of RCSI, electives may be taken abroad as a result of collaborative agreements with other medical schools around the world. As of 2007, these medical schools include Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, and Tufts University. There are also informal agreements with other institutions such as the
Johns Hopkins University andMayo Clinic .More than 60 countries from each continent are represented in the RCSI student body.
Trivia
* Former
United States First Lady Nancy Reagan visited RCSI in 1984 and liked one of the carpets used by the college. She eventually ordered a similar one for both the American embassy in Ireland and theWhite House . [RCSI virtual tour; [http://www.rcsi.ie/tour/board_room.html The Board Room of the RCSI MP3] ]* During the
1916 Rising , the main college building on Saint Stephen's Green was occupied by rebel Irish forces, led byCountess Markievicz . Bullet holes from that time are still visible in the stone facade.* Now defunct subjects taught include: Logic (1852-1862), Military Surgery (1851-1860),
Botany (1792-1889) and Hygiene or Political Medicine (1841-1921, then united with chair of Medical Jurisprudence).* The RCSI
motto , "Consilio Manuque", was adopted from the College de St. Cosme in Paris, which had been afforded the motto byLouis XIV . It was originally "Consiloque Manuque", his personal motto.* The RCSI college council has by custom, met on Thursdays, dating to the advent of the
Dublin Society of Surgeons in 1780.* The statues on the St. Stephen's Green facade of the college are
Aesclepius in the center, withHygeia on his left andAthena on his right. These statues represent healing, health and wisdom respectively. Over the entrance on the same side is a stone carving ofHippocrates .* The Royal College of Surgeons is the first medical institution of learning to offer a 4-year graduate entry program for medicine in the
Republic of Ireland .* The Biological Society (BioSoc) is the official student society of the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and claims to be the oldest student medical society in the world.Fact|date=April 2008 The "Widdess Lecture" is one of their main annual events, where the Society invites an expert in their field (usually from outside of medicine) to speak to students and staff.Notable alumni
*
Pat O'Callaghan - Irish gold medallist at both the 1928 and 1932 Olympic Games.
*Professor Abraham Colles of Anatomy - the first person to characterize the injury that was later on known as Colles' fracture.
*Sir William Stokes - knighted for his contribution in the field of surgery.
*Francis Rynd - introduced hypodermic medication.
*Sir William Wilde - Surgeon, Author and father ofOscar Wilde
*Oliver St John Gogarty - Surgeon, Author and Statesman
*Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham - Professor of Surgery, Imperial College London and British Minister of Health, who is at the forefront of minimally invasive surgery research
*Wan Azizah Wan Ismail - former patron of Majlis Kanser Nasional and a Malaysian opposition politician.
*Felipe Contepomi - Captain of Los Pumas andLeinster Rugby fly-half.
*Nada Haffadh - became Bahrain's first female minister when she was appointed Minister of Health in 2004
*Surgeon Captain Thomas Joseph Crean VC DSO (1873 to 1923). He later achieved the rank of Major.Notable Honorary fellows
*
Benjamin Bell (1784)
*Percival Pott (posthumously 1788)
* John Hunter (1790)
* John Abernethy,Astley Cooper ,Antonio Scarpa ,Samuel Thomas von Sömmering (1821)
*Georges Cuvier (1831)
*Friedrich Tiedemann (1836)
* Benjamin Collins Brodie (1838)
*Richard Owen (1849)
*William Bowman (1867)
*Samuel Haughton (1873)
*Hermann von Helmholtz (1881)
*Louis Pasteur ,Joseph Lister ,Thomas Henry Huxley ,James Paget , Thomas Spencer Wells (1886)
*John Eric Erichsen ,Jonathan Hutchinson (1887)
*Thomas Heazle Parke (1889)
*John Shaw Billings ,Hermann Snellen (1892)
*Thomas Joseph Crean (1902)
* Anthony Traill (1905)
*Henri Hartmann , Alfred Henry Keogh, Almoth Edward Wright (1906)
*William MacEwen (1912)
* Berkley Moynihan (1913)
*Harvey Cushing (1918)
* Arthur William Patrick Albert (1919)
* William Mayo and Charles Mayo,William Williams Keen (1921)
* Alfred Webb-Johnson (1948)
* Cecil Pembrey Grey (1954)
* Sean T. O'Ceallaig (1958)
* Benjamin Guinness (1961)
*Éamon de Valera ,Arthur Porritt (1964)
* Michael Ellis De Bakey (1967)
* Bryan Guiness,Walter Mackenzie (1968)
*Denis Parsons Burkitt ,Francis Daniels Moore (1973)
* Cearbhall O'Dalaigh (1975)
*Patrick Hillery (1977)
*Robert B. Salter (1978)
*John W. Kirklin (1979)
*Daoud Hanania (1980)
* Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1988)
*Sultan Azlan Shah (1991)
* Tun Dr.Mahathir Mohammed (1991)
* PresidentMary Robinson (1994)
* His Excellency the Emir Shaikh Isa bin Sulman Al Khalifa (1995)
*Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1995)
* PresidentNelson Mandela (1996)
* Professor Alfred Cuschieri (1996)
* ProfessorSeamus Heaney (1998)
* PresidentMary McAleese (1998)
* His Majesty, Sultan Azlan Shah The Yang Di Pertuan Agong IX (2000)
* His Highness,Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum (2004)
* An Taoiseach,Bertie Ahern (2006)
*Bob Geldof (2007)
*Jimmy Carter (2007) - 39th President of the United Statesee also
*
Faculty of Dentistry of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
*Royal College of Surgeons of England
*Royal College of Physicians of Ireland References
External links
* [http://www.rcsi.ie/ RCSI Website]
* [http://www.rcsi.ie/library RCSI Library collections]
* [http://www.beaumont.ie/ Beaumont Hospital]
* [http://www.rcsitv.com/ RCSI TV]
* [http://www.rcsidubai.com/ RCSI Dubai]
* [http://www.rcsi-mub.com/ RCSI Medical University of Bahrain]
* [http://www.pmc.edu.my/ Penang Medical College]
* [http://www.surgicalsociety.ie/ RCSI Surgical Society]
* [http://www.rcsismj.com/ RCSI Student Medical Journal (RCSIsmj)]
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