Multidisciplinary Radiology (MSc) (1MRY1)

Radiology is a vast and ever-growing field within medicine that is evolving at a pace that is almost difficult to comprehend. It plays a major role within multidisciplinary team care provision with many specialists now dependent on radiological imaging for clinical decision-making. Clinicians must evolve with this in terms of our own understanding, clinical skills and engagement with research and development. The MSc/PDip in Multidisciplinary Radiology is designed to meet this need.  

With this in mind, this course is designed for clinicians who:-

  • rely on imaging for decision-making within their speciality
  • for whom a radiology qualification may offer new career progression routes
  • wish to further their individual radiological knowledge, skills and research capabilities

Subjects in this course are:-

Year 1 (90 Credits)

  • Required MD1562: Research Methods for Evidence Based Practice
  • Required MD1560: Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Imaging
  • Required MD6109: Dissertation
  • Required MD6105: Muscloskeletal (MSK) System Imaging
  • Required MD6101: Introduction to Basic Radiologic Sciences
  • Required MD1561: Chest, Cardiovascular and Breast Imaging
  • Required MD6106: Central Nervous System (CNS) and Head & Neck (H&N)
Overview
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
Part-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Other Postgraduate Programmes
Intakes and Duration
September
1 Year (Full-time)
September
2 Years (Part-time)
Fees
Total Fees
€16,440
Entry Requirements
An Honours degree from a recognised institution Minimum of Second Class Honours (Second Division)/2.5/4 CGPA Second Class Honours (First Division)/3/4 CGPA 1st Class Honours/3.5/4 CGPA
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Applicants must hold a primary degree in Medicine with a minimum of Second Class Honours degree, Grade 1 (NCQ level 8 or international equivalent).
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Competence in English language equivalent to IELTS 6.5 is required.
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Interviews may apply.
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Subjects
Healthcare & Medicine

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