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  2. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1995, medical students may choose to complete their pre-clinical studies at either UCD or RCSI in Dublin, before continuing the clinical aspect of their degree in Penang. Also in Malaysia , Perdana University Royal College of Surgeon in Ireland (PU-RCSI) was established in 2011, aiming to host up to 100 students per year on its 5 ...

  3. Royal College of Physicians of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    It was known as the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland until 1890 when, under the charter of Queen Victoria, it adopted the present title. [2] [3] The college was founded in 1654 by John Stearne , a professor and registrar of Trinity College, Dublin , for the purpose of regulating the practice of medicine in Ireland.

  4. National Maternity Hospital, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1894. The National Maternity Hospital ( Irish: An tOspidéal Náisiúnta Máithreachais ), popularly known as Holles Street Hospital, is a large maternity hospital in Ireland. It is at the eastern corner of Merrion Square, at its junction with Holles Street and Lower Mount Street in Dublin. It is managed by Ireland East Hospital Group.

  5. The King's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Website. kingshospital.ie. The Hospital and Free School of King Charles II, Oxmantown, also called The King's Hospital ( KH; Irish: Scoil Ospidéal an Rí [1]) is a Church of Ireland co-educational independent day and boarding school situated in Palmerstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It is on an 80-acre campus beside the River Liffey, called ...

  6. Medical education in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first intake to the medical school was 20 students. At the time, the primary medical degree was an MD. MB BCh BAO 5 year undergraduate course; rse; University College Dublin, School of Medicine: Dublin: 1854 The Medical School was originally part of the Catholic University of Ireland, based in Dublin. MB BCh BAO 6 year undergraduate course

  7. School of Medicine (Trinity College Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The School of Medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, Republic of Ireland (known until 2005 as the School of Physic ), is the oldest medical school in Ireland. Founded in the early eighteenth century, it was originally situated at the site of the current Berkeley Library. [4] As well as providing an undergraduate degree in medicine, the school ...

  8. The Coombe Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded by Margaret Boyle in the vacated building of the Meath Hospital in the Coombe in Dublin's Liberties area in 1826. It formally opened as the Coombe Lying-in Hospital (which remains its legal name) in 1829 and was granted a Royal Charter in 1867. The hospital moved to modern premises nearby in Dolphin's Barn in 1967.

  9. Royal College of Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The Guild of Barbers of Dublin received a Royal Charter of Henry VI in 1446, making it the earliest Royal Medical incorporation in Britain or Ireland. This was followed in 1505 by the incorporation of the Barber Surgeons of Edinburgh as a Craft Guild of Edinburgh. This body was granted a royal charter in 1506 by King James IV of Scotland.