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Orientation Day at new Croke Park campus

By Dermot - 09th Sep 2020

31/08/2020 NO REPRO FEE, MAXWELLS DUBLIN Orientation Day for RCSI medical students at new Croke Park campus To ensure that medical students can continue their education in a safe environment during the Covid-19 pandemic, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has teamed-up with Croke Park Meetings and Events to create “a unique satellite campus at the historic home of the GAA". RCSI lectures will be held in event spaces throughout Croke Park for the 2020/2021 academic year beginning in September. RCSI student, Wadhhaeih Alhajraf, Professor Arnold Hill, Head of RCSI School of Medicine, RCSI student, RCSI student, Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences and Shauna Conroy, Business Development Executive, Croke Park pictured at Croke Park which will host RCSI medical students this September. PIC: NO FEE, MAXWELLS

To ensure that medical students can continue their education in a safe environment during the Covid-19 pandemic, the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has teamed-up with Croke Park Meetings and Events to create “a unique satellite campus at the historic home of the GAA”. RCSI lectures will be held in event spaces throughout Croke Park for the 2020/2021 academic year beginning in September.

Pictured L-R are: Ms Wadhhaeih Alhajraf, RCSI student; Prof Arnold Hill, Head of RCSI School of Medicine; Ms Noor Faisal, RCSI student; Prof Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; and Ms Shauna Conroy, Business Development Executive, Croke Park Maxwell Photography

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