Dublin's Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) was founded in 1784 as a school to train surgeons; the medical school was formed in 1886. According to its website, RCSI has schools of pharmacy, physiotherapy, nursing and health care management and postgraduate training in radiology, dentistry and sports and exercise medicine. Undergraduate students at RCSI are taught at the college and also receive training at clinical facilities in Beaumont Hospital, James Connolly Memorial Hospital, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Cavan General Hospital, Mullingar General Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital and Waterford Regional Hospital.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
123 St. Stephens Green
Dublin 2
353-1-402-2100
rcsi.ie
The University College Dublin (UCD) School of Medicine and Medical Science reports on its website that it is the largest medical school in Ireland. Undergraduate degree programs at UCD include medicine, physiology, radiography and biomedical health and life sciences. UCD also has more than 20 graduate programs at the certificate and master's degree levels and 20 graduate research programs at the master's degree or doctoral level. UCD is home to the Dublin Academic Medical Centre; the college also has a primary care clinical training network throughout Ireland.
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland
353-1-716-7777
ucd.ie
According to its website, the University of Dublin, Trinity College Faculty of Health Sciences is made up of four schools: the school of medicine, the school of dental science, the school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences and the school of nursing and midwifery. Students are taught at the College Green campus as well as teaching hospitals and institutions in Dublin. St James's Hospital and the Adelaide and Meath Hospital each have Trinity Centres for Health Sciences.
Trinity College Dublin
College Green
Dublin 2
353-1-896-4193
tcd.ie