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6th February 2015: Prof.Patrick Broe, former RCSI President, Consultant Surgeon, Beaumont Hospital. listens in on the 90th Abraham Colles lecture given by Prof Stan J.Monstrey, Professor and Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
The RCSI Charter Day meeting will hosted more than 400 local and international surgical delegates. During the Trauma Services plenary session invited speakers will critique current trauma service delivery in Ireland from a variety of perspectives to stimulate a debate that will inform RCSI policy on proposed restructuring of trauma services in Ireland.
A wide range of clinical areas were also discussed at the meeting including breast and plastic surgery, head and neck surgery, surgical training, innovations in surgery and gender reassignment surgery. The purpose of the meeting is to promote debate and discussion amongst surgeons to highlight best practice and innovation, advances in surgical practice and to discuss issues of relevance to the surgical profession. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, St.Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
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