Medics look to the future after RCSI graduation

Medics look to the future after RCSI graduation

Caps and gowns were donned by 275 future doctors from 25 different countries at their graduation ceremony from RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) School of Medicine.

Among these was Dr Emma-Louise Rodgers from Tallaght who received her medical degree and graduated at Ireland’s largest medical school conferring in the Convention Centre, Dublin recently.

tallaght doctor Lafayette9788

RCSI’s School of Medicine conferring ceremony sees the largest number of doctors in Ireland graduate each year and the recent graduation ceremony was a celebration for students and their families, some of whom have travelled from all over the world to attend the ceremony.

Professor Cathal Kelly, Chief Executive/ Registrar, RCSI, congratulated all those graduating on their success: “This ceremony is a wonderful celebration for our graduates and a culmination of their years of hard work and dedication on the path to qualify with a degree in medicine.

“These future doctors have benefited from teaching in an environment where excellence in patient-centred care is the priority from day one, equipping our graduates with all the necessary knowledge and skills required to be rounded and clinically distinguished doctors, in whatever speciality career path they choose.

“We look forward to watching our graduates progress on the next phase of their journey as healthcare leaders of the future.”

TAGS
Share This