Surgery (MSc) (1MCH3)

The degree in Surgery (MCh) is designed to enhance the academic and professional development of surgical trainees and to improve patient safety. Running parallel with the basic surgical training scheme (BST), this programme will provide surgical trainees with the academic and scientific research skills needed for progression to higher surgical training schemes and academic surgery.

Subjects in this course are:-

Year 1 (90 Credits)

  • Required MD551: Informatics II : Research Methods
  • Required MD565: Research Thesis
  • Required MD550: Informatics I : Retrieval & Appraisal of Scientific Literature
  • Required MD1550: Translational Research
  • Required MD6107: Surgical Education
  • Required MD6108: Patient Safety & Human Factors
  • Required MD552: Biostatistics I : Critical Appraisal of Published Statistics
  • Optional MD561: Professionalism in Surgery
  • Optional MD560: Surgical Lab Skills I
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
€16,020
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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Successful candidates will hold a primary degree in Medicine and be conferred with the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and Bachelor of Obstetrics. They should also be selected for the Basic Surgical Training Programme (BST) national programme. Candidates not on the BST programme may be eligible and will be interviewed. Successful candidates should be registered with the Irish Medical Council.
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Competence in English language equivalent to IELTS 6.5 is required.
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Subjects
Healthcare & Medicine

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