Royal College Of Surgeons Of Edinburgh
College in Edinburgh, Scotland
In 1505, the incorporation of the Barber-Surgeons of Edinburgh came into being with the granting of its Seal of Cause by the Town Council of Edinburgh (See History of the College) Since then, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh has been committed to the maintenance and promotion of the highest levels of surgical practice, through its keen interest in education, training and rigorous examination and through its liaison with external medical bodies. Whilst being keenly aware of its antiquity (the College celebrated its quincentenary in 2005) the College prides itself on its innovation and adaptability.
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Lay Advisory Committee
read moreThe Lay Advisory Committee (LAC) exists to contribute a non-clinical perspective to College decision making at every level. The Committee provides advice from a lay perspective on core College activities,...
Donate to Us
read moreThe Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is not just a membership organisation, we are also a charity. All the charitable donations The College receives support our work in promoting surgical excellence...
Surgeons Quarter
read moreSurgeons Quarter promotes, sells and manages all commercial activities held within the College Campus. All profits support the charitable aims of the College which are education, assessment and advancement...
Support Us
read moreThe Development and Partnerships Office exists to help The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) maintain and develop good relations with Members and the public - helping you to stay in touch...
Hotel
read moreThe Hotel has received several awards - including the Gold Award in Green Business Tourism, Chef of the Year 2017 and Informal Dining Award for the Lothians in 2018. Drinks & Dining offers an excellent...
Events & Courses
read moreThe course aims to provide all the latest information on the new regulations, particularly regarding statutory instruments, additional requirements for informed consent and the importance of the quality...