International Surgical Fellowship Programme

At RCSI we provide opportunities for international medical graduates to undertake two years of structured postgraduate surgical training in Ireland.

Suitably qualified surgical trainees – who have been nominated by their employer or other sponsoring agency – can apply for a place on RCSI’s International Surgical Fellowship Programme (ISFP).

About the programme

RCSI delivers this programme under the International Medical Graduate Training Initiative in conjunction with the HSE.

The programme enables international surgical trainees to undertake two years of surgical specialty training at RCSI training sites in Ireland.

RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland) who wish to apply for surgical fellowships across a range of surgical specialties: cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, neurosurgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, ophthalmic surgery, otolaryngology head and neck surgery, plastic surgery, trauma and orthopaedic surgery, urology and vascular surgery.

How to apply

Applications for the July 2027 intake of the ISFP are now open and will close at 12 noon (GMT) on 30 June 2026.

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Interviews for the 2027 ISFP intake will take place in the autumn of 2026 (dates TBC).

Documentation

All mandatory documentation must be submitted by the application close date. All applicants must submit the following:

  • Letter of sponsorship from your employer or other sponsoring government agency
  • Copy of your undergraduate medical degree through English from a recognised institution
  • Copy of your recognised 12-month internship
  • Copy of your recognised national residency programme and exit exam
  • Copy of your required higher qualification for registration with the Irish Medical Council
  • Proof of a minimum of one year of post-residency experience
  • Official results of an English language proficiency test or proof of appointment to sit the exam
  • ISFP Clinical and Academic CV 2027

Please note

  • Failure to supply all documents may automatically disqualify your application from consideration.
  • Further information on criteria is available here.
  • There is no limit to the number of times you can apply to the programme.
  • You are expected to be truthful and honest in your application. The submission of false or misleading information will be regarded as a form of professional misconduct – this will lead to permanent disqualification, and you may be reported to the Irish Medical Council.

Please contact img@rcsi.com if you have any queries.

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