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Open day gives students a taste for medicine

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Open day RCSI 2012

More than 500 students from second-level schools throughout Ireland will get a taste for life as a medical, pharmacy and physiotherapy student today at the annual Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) Open Day.

During the day-long event, Leaving Certificate and A' Level students will get the opportunity to meet with RCSI staff, students and graduates, to give them an idea of what it is like to study medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy and take up careers in these areas. A series of talks will be held on the range of courses available at RCSI and how to apply to RCSI through the CAO system. An exhibition will be hosted by faculties and staff, who will be on hand to answer any questions the students may have.

Information will also be available on the wide choice of clubs and societies available in RCSI as well as information on student accommodation, library and sports facilities. Other highlights of the day will include a student panel discussion, whereby current students will give their perspectives on studying at RCSI. Students will also hear about the experiences of junior doctors, who have recently graduated from RCSI.

Philip Curtis, Head of Admissions at RCSI, said: "The annual Open Day provides second level students with a great opportunity to get a sense of life, both academic and social at RCSI. With talks from staff, current students and graduates, students are able to get a real sense of what life as a medical, physiotherapy or pharmacy student is really like."