
Professor Cathal Kelly, CEO; Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, RCSI; Mr Michael McGrail, Director of Corporate Strategy; Mr Eunan Friel, Managing Director of Healthcare Management Institute, and; Mr Paul Nolan, Associate Director for International Programme (Surgical Affairs) visited Chennai last week to sign an MOU with Gleneagles Global Hospitals (GGH).
This Agreement will see GGH host the MRCS Examination in Chennai starting in April 2017. It is part of an international development plan for MRCS examinations that has already established new centres in Kochi and Lucknow (also in India), Valetta (Malta) and Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) this year. A further two new centres are planned in India later in 2017.
Professor Cathal Kelly, CEO; Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, RCSI; Mr Michael McGrail, Director of Corporate Strategy; Mr Eunan Friel, Managing Director of Healthcare Management Institute, and; Mr Paul Nolan, Associate Director for International Programme (Surgical Affairs) visited Chennai last week to sign an MOU with Gleneagles Global Hospitals (GGH).
This Agreement will see GGH host the MRCS Examination in Chennai starting in April 2017. It is part of an international development plan for MRCS examinations that has already established new centres in Kochi and Lucknow (also in India), Valetta (Malta) and Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) this year. A further two new centres are planned in India later in 2017.