About the programme
Training is conducted at designated hospital sites in Ireland and led by RCPI-certified trainers, with additional support through a structured national teaching program. The RCPI International Residency Programme follows a structured curriculum and encourages trainees to actively participate in multidisciplinary clinical team meetings, engage in research and audit projects, and attend both national and international pathology conferences.
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The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland offers valuable opportunities for overseas medical graduates whose home country has a sponsorship agreement with RCPI through the International Residency Training Programme (IRTP).
These comprehensive three three-year programmes and one two-year programmes delivered entirely in Ireland, provides specialised training in Internal Medicine, Paediatric, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Histopathology that may be unavailable in their home countries.
A key benefit is the exposure to Ireland’s advanced healthcare system and its long-established tradition of postgraduate medical education. The programme enables Trainees to work in primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary hospitals, offering varied clinical experiences across different healthcare settings.
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