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Fellowship Ad Eundem
Fellowship is a demonstration of commitment to the College and an acknowledgement of an individual's contribution to the surgical profession, its standards and practice. Fellowship Ad Eundem of the College is offered to surgeons who, in the opinion of the College, have reached a standard of professional qualification and professional practice equivalent to that required for the Fellowship by examination of the RCSI. It is a privilege earned through hard work and commitment to excellence.
Details of the criteria for admission to the Fellowship of RCSI by this route, together with applicaiton details can be found via the following links: Criteria, Form A and Form B
Please submit your applications to:
Ger Conroy - Administrative Assistant, Committee for Surgical Affairs, Fellowship Ad Eundem, Travelling Fellowships
Email: gconroy@rcsi.ie
Post: RCSI Department of Surgical Affairs, 121 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2