
Pictured at the RCSI Waterford Transition Year MiniMed programme with Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, RCSI (centre) is (l-r) Aoilean Hennessy, Cormac Jones, Conor Glynn, and Linzi Lanigan. Approximately 120 Transition Year students took part in the Waterford RCSI Transition Year MiniMed training programme in Waterford Regional Hospital (WRH) and Waterford Institute of Technology. This interactive programme gave TY students the opportunity to step out of their usual classroom setting and experience what it is like to train and work as a doctor.