The aim of the programme is to ensure the highest standards of emergency medicine practice in Ireland by delivering high-quality accredited training across the spectrum of the specialty.
Core Specialist Training in Emergency Medicine (CSTEM) is a three year programme consisting of a series of relevant posts at non-consultant hospital doctor (NCHD) level that lay the professional groundwork for subsequent specialisation.
CSTEM rotations are pre-defined and, where possible, are based in a single hospital or region.
Doctors are eligible to apply for entry to CSTEM during, or after, satisfactory completion of their intern year.
The training you receive in CSTEM is based on the Royal College of Emergency Medicine curriculum and is delivered via:
These meetings include educationally focused lectures and also provide you with an opportunity to present research or audit projects. Attendance at the IAEM Annual Scientific Meeting is also encouraged.
During CSTEM, you will obtain a wide range of experience in a variety of specialities, structured as six-month posts.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Throughout your training, you will work towards successfully completing the Intermediate Fellowship Exam of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (FRCEM) of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine/MRCEM.
Advanced Specialist Training in Emergency Medicine (ASTEM) is a four-year programme for trainees wishing to advance their careers in the field of emergency medicine.
You must have three years of post-internship clinical experience, with the following to be eligible for the programme:
All experience must be within five years of your application for ASTEM.
No, but there is an application fee of 50 Euro (non-refundable), payable via credit card at point of submission of online application.
Yes, it is 50 Euro (non-refundable), payable via credit card at point of submission of online application.
There are no scholarships or fellowships available for this programme. Each trainee is employed by the HSE and receives a contract in advance of commencement on the programme and their employment date (Second Monday of July annually) from the allocated Hospital.
No, there is currently no limit to number of times you can apply to the CSTEM Programme.
No, however, you must have passed all elements of MRCEM by Year 3 of CSTEM to be eligible to progress to advanced training in Emergency Medicine (ASTEM).
No applications can be submitted after the deadline. If you have missed the deadline you must wait to apply the following year. We advise all applicants to ensure you have all your documentation prepared well in advance of the published deadline including structured reference forms as part of the online application.
Please see eligibility criteria documentation on the webpage HERE.
No, you must hold a full Medical Degree to apply for CSTEM.
Yes, please see more details with regard to Registration on the Irish Medical Council website at www.medicalcouncil.ie.
Please see documentation in relation to this HERE.
Please see eligibility criteria documentation on the webpage HERE.
All applicants for the ASTEM programme at RCSI must: