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HRH The Duke of Rothesay paid a visit to The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh today to preview a sculpture that will celebrate the tireless work of NHS workers during Covid-19 – the first of its kind in Scotland. Read more here: ow.ly/W5OU50JKA3s@RoyalFamily
We are delighted to announce that Professor Rowan Parks has been elected as the next President of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. See our full announcement here: ow.ly/lSAn50JGyI2
We would like to welcome Professor Rowan Parks as 176th President of the College! Pictured is Rowan alongside his father, George Parks, who has been a RCSEd Fellow since 1963, and was President of our sister college, the RCSI, from 2000 to 2002. Read more: ow.ly/MUUA50LBi1J
Dr Clare McNaught has been elected as the new President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Dr McNaught will become the College's first ever female President in the College's 520-year history, and will succeed Professor Rowan Parks.
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It was an honour to welcome HRH The Duke of Rothesay yesterday on his first visit as our new patron, to mark the unveiling of a poignant sculpture, created by renowned sculptor Kenny Hunter to celebrate the work of NHS workers during Covid-19. independent.co.uk/news/uk/charle…
The College are honoured to present Ms Scott with The Hunter Doig Medal at today's ceremony. The Hunter Doig Medal is offered to a female Member or Fellow of the College who is specially selected by the College Council for demonstrating outstanding career potential and ambition.
The College is pleased to announce that, following negotiations between our Trainees’ Committee & @HMRCgovuk, we have been successful in obtaining agreement for trainees to claim tax relief on the examination fee for the FRCS rcsed.ac.uk/news-public-af…
December saw a momentous occasion as several RCSEd Past Presidents met for the first time in 4 years to attend the first President's Dinner held by Professor Rowan Parks. With decades of leadership and surgical expertise, we wonder what wisdom was bestowed on that evening?
Last night @PRCSEd Professor Michael Griffin’s official presidential portrait was unveiled. The evening celebrated Prof Griffin’s remarkable four-year term in office ahead of today’s AGM.
Bullying & undermining impacts our profession & our patients. So important we work as a profession to eradicate & stop tolerating these behaviours. #LetsRemoveIt#HammerItOut Surgeons' 'toxic' rows added to mortality rate, says report - BBC News
City Hospitals Sunderland-based urology registrar Miss Alice Hartley has been awarded the prestigious Hunter Doig Medal by the College in recognition of her contribution to excellence in surgery #UnitEdrcsed.ac.uk/news-public-af…