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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 The Royal Family
The oldest Surgical College in the world, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh has almost 30,000 members in 100 countries. During a tour today, The Duke previewed a new sculpture by Kenny Hunter, entitled ‘Your Next Breath’, which commemorate the NHS workers’ contribution during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We owe, as always, an immense depth of gratitude to all of you” ⚕️ This afternoon The Duke of Rothesay, as Patron, visited The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh where he previewed a sculpture commemorating the contribution of NHS workers during the pandemic.
Delighted to have contributed to College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan International Medical Education Confernce and honoured to have been awarded their Honorary Fellowship. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Professor Rowan Parks
Professor Rowan Parks opening ASiT conference 2023; The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh making it better for medical students, foundation doctors, trainees and consultants!
Making my way home from #ASiT2023 with happy memories of all the lovely people I’ve met! Thank you all the good conversations, and dancing! Best of luck with your careers! I hope #rcsed can help you on your way! The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Privileged to celebrate with the Class of 23 Edinburgh Surgery Online The University of Edinburgh and host a reception at @rcsed together with Prof Steve Wigmore Prof Ewen Harrison Clinical Surgery
Celebrating with graduates of Edinburgh Surgery Online our collaboration with The University of Edinburgh The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Professor Rowan Parks
Amazing, but emotional day in Buckfast Abbey for a pilot training workshop on Dealing with mistakes in Surgery. We are all human, but in some roles our mistakes have bigger consequences. How do we help our trainees prepare? Designed by David Alderson supported by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh