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3U Leadership Symposium explores Challenges and Opportunities for Professional Practice

Pictured is (l-r 4th Row) Sibeal Carolan, Institute of Leadership, RCSI; Hugh Carroll, Irish Institure of Pharmacy, based at RCSI; (l-r 3rd Row) Mary Boyd, School of Physiotherapy, RCSI;  Dr Pauline Joyce, Institute of Leadership, RCSI; Anna Marie McQuillan, IoL Graduate; (l-r 2nd Row) Margaret Culliton, Ger Talty (Both IoL Graduates), Professor Zena Moore, School of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI; (l-r 1st Row) Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, RCSI; Yvonne Delaney, Natalie Hession(Both IoL Graduates); and Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Institute of Leadership, RCSI.The second annual 3U Leadership Symposium took place on Saturday 1st March 2014 at NUI Maynooth. Following on from last years’ successful event, the theme of leadership and professionalism was further developed and discussed.

Pictured is (l-r 4th Row) Sibeal Carolan, Institute of Leadership, RCSI; Hugh Carroll, Irish Institure of Pharmacy, based at RCSI; (l-r 3rd Row) Mary Boyd, School of Physiotherapy, RCSI; Dr Pauline Joyce, Institute of Leadership, RCSI; Anna Marie McQuillan, IoL Graduate; (l-r 2nd Row) Margaret Culliton, Ger Talty (Both IoL Graduates), Professor Zena Moore, School of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI; (l-r 1st Row) Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, RCSI; Yvonne Delaney, Natalie Hession(Both IoL Graduates); and Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Institute of Leadership, RCSI.The second annual 3U Leadership Symposium took place on Saturday 1st March 2014 at NUI Maynooth. Following on from last years’ successful event, the theme of leadership and professionalism was further developed and discussed.


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