RCSI Institute of Leadership

RCSI Graduate School of Healthcare Management (GSM) is a non-profit school of healthcare management and medical education based in Dublin, Ireland. It has international campuses in Bahrain and Dubai Healthcare City, UAE. Established in 2005 by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), it is Ireland's only third level institution dedicated exclusively to offering Leadership and Management Programmes for health professionals.

RCSI Graduate School of Healthcare Management
Logo of the RCSI Institute of Leadership
TypePrivate, non-profit
Established2005
Parent institution
RCSI
DirectorProfessor Ciarán O'Boyle[1]
Postgraduatesca. 450
Location,
Ireland

53°16′43″N 6°12′35″W
AffiliationsNUI, RCPI
Websitewww.rcsi.com/leadership/
RCSI Institute of Leadership is located in Dublin
RCSI Institute of Leadership
Location in Dublin

History

The Institute of Leadership was established to align these programmes and to create a centre of excellence for the personal and professional development of health professionals. The Institute's programmes are designed using a blended learning approach that provides the flexibility for working health professionals to continue their professional development.[2]

International campuses

The Institute has bases in Dublin, Dubai and Bahrain. Postgraduate programmes are offered in Ireland, the UAE, and Bahrain. In addition, the Institute is active in providing training and development in Abu Dhabi, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and sub-Saharan Africa.[3]

Academic programmes

Graduate School of Healthcare Management programmes are accredited by Ireland's largest and oldest University, the National University of Ireland.[4] In the UAE, programmes are also accredited by the Commission for Academic Accreditation of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (UAE)[5] and are recognised by the Higher Education Council (HEC) in Bahrain.

As of May 2016,[6] the Institute offers accredited postgraduate courses in:

Masters level

  • MSc in Healthcare Management
  • MSc in Leadership
  • MSc in Quality & Safety in Healthcare Management
  • MSc in Leadership in Health Professions Education

Other programmes

  • Professional Development Programmes

Collaboration

The MSc in Leadership in Health professions Education is run jointly with University of Sharjah, UAE. The MSc in Organisational Change & Leadership Development was run in conjunction with Beaumont Hospital and Dublin City University 2010-2014.[7][8] The Institute also accredits an MSc in Bereavement Studies and a Professional Certificate in Children and Loss which is run in conjunction with the Irish Hospice Foundation.

Research

Research areas include:

References

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  3. "About Us | Continuing education heath | RCSI Leadership".
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  17. Feeney, L., (2012). Quality & Safety in Healthcare Organisations – a roadmap for quality & safety. Information & awareness booklet, Supreme Council of Health Qatar.
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