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Looking for something to do as the nights draw in? RCSIdrama presents THE PILLOWMAN tonight in the O' Flanagan Lecture Theatre. Pizza, Wine, Theatre- something different to start your week #MondayMotivation
Today is #worldCOPDday
Why are rare lung diseases like Cystic Fibrosis, Alpha-1 Deficiency & COPD so prevalent in Ireland? Prof Gerry McElvaney spoke on the topic at last year’s #RCSIMyHealth talk. You can still catch it at https://t.co/RxuYllKBBx
The Spanish Flu was one of the greatest pandemics of all time. On Wednesday 21st Nov to mark the centenary of the first outbreak @RCSILibrary will be hosting an evening of talks discussing the impact of the pandemic. https://t.co/A2yPgCZhfz #histmed
@RCSILibrary are hosting an evening of talks discussing current research in the area of Epidemiology and Public Health . We’d love to see you there. To book your space https://t.co/A2yPgCZhfz #histmed #LoveIrishResearch
It’s estimated that 50,000 Irish men were killed while serving in the British, Commonwealth or United States armies during #WWI. To commemorate its centenary year we take a look at some of the names that appear in the @RCSI_Irl Roll of Honour 1914-1918 #ArmisticeDay #histmed
@RCSILibrary invites you to an evening of talks discussing the historical, medical and social impact of the Spanish Flu pandemic. Wednesday 21st November 2018 5-7pm https://t.co/Skm4eN5kIz #histmed #explorearchives
We are loving todays @GoogleDoodles featuring Avicenna/Ibn Sīnā often referred to as the father of early modern medicine. Check out our 2015 Heritage Blog post: https://t.co/tOnd3dKozM
RCSI’s College Arms share some popular St. Patrick symbols. Can you spot them?
#OTD 100 years ago @RCSI_Irl decided not to hold their annual Charter Day Dinner out of respect for the Great War. #charterday2018 #charterday1918