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59 Master's degrees in Medicine in Ireland
Master of Surgery
Each unique Master of Surgery (MCh) degree at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is carried out over a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years (full-time).

Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy
The primary objectives of this Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy programme at University of Galway are to provide formal training in cellular bioprocessing for clinical application and cultivating a rigorous scientific underpinning for the development of a cellular therapy.
Molecular Medicine
The Molecular Medicine programme of Trinity College Dublin aims to give participants an indepth understanding of the emerging field of molecular medicine which draws together developments in molecular and cellular biology to describe disease processes at a functional level - that of molecular interactions.

Diagnostics and Precision Medicine
The first of its kind in Ireland, this Diagnostics and Precision Medicine course from Dublin City University explores how revolutionary advances in science, technology and medicine are helping to accurately identify diseases and tailor treatments.

Infection Prevention and Control (Online)
This Infection Prevention and Control (Online) degree delivered by the University College Cork is offered by the School of Public Health in collaboration with other schools across University College Cork, including the Cork University Business School, and the School of Microbiology.

Perioperative Nursing
This Perioperative Nursing programme at University of Galway is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue a specialism in Perioperative Nursing. This programme is offered full-time over two calendar years.
Advanced Radiotherapy Practice
The Advanced Radiotherapy Practice programme of Trinity College Dublin can be considered towards CPD for professionals associated including IIRRT, IMC, IAPM, CORU and other similar professional bodies.

Clinical Trials (Online)
The Clinical Trials (Online) degree delivered by the University College Cork is suitable for those wishing to pursue a career in clinical trials in the pharmaceutical, medical device or academic sectors.

Intensive Care
This Intensive Care programme at University of Galway is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue a specialist qualification in Intensive Care Nursing.

Medical Science
The MSc in Medical Science from the Atlantic Technological University is focused on Medical Scientists aiming to enhance their careers in research and advanced clinical (or professional) practice, supporting careers.
Sports and Exercise Medicine
The aim of the Sports and Exercise Medicine programme of Trinity College Dublin is to allow participants further their career progression in musculoskeletal and sports and exercise medicine by enhancing basic background knowledge in anatomy, exercise physiology, sports and exercise science.
Surgery (by module)
The Master of Surgery (by module) from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, is the first in Ireland to incorporate a taught component in addition to the research dissertation.
Human Factors in Patient Safety
This inter-professional part-time programme in Human Factors in Patient Safety from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is for all healthcare professionals involved in the care of hospital patients.

Surgical Science
The Surgical Science degree delivered by the University College Cork will provide you with a strong foundation with which to progress through specialist surgical and other postgraduate training.

Older Person Rehabilitation
The Older Person Rehabilitation degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to provide students, from a range of different professional backgrounds, with interdisciplinary learning in the theory and practice of Older Person Rehabilitation.
Professional Nursing
The aim of the 90 credit blended learning Master of Science in Professional Nursing programme at Munster Technological University is to provide an accessible, innovative, flexible sustainable programme that will attract and retain nurses who will continue to work as nurses within an integrated health service.

Advanced Practice Nursing
The aims of the Master of Advanced Practice Nursing programme at University of Galway are to enable experienced registered nurses to develop an expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills, and clinical competencies for an expanded autonomous scope of practice the characteristics of which are shaped by the: context in which the individual practices.

Medical Sciences
This Medical Sciences degree course delivered by the University College Cork is a combined research and teaching programme with advanced tuition in skills in health sciences research that is taken full-time over 12 months, or part-time over 24 months.

Acute Medicine
This Acute Medicine programme at University of Galway aims to meet the educational needs of nurses working in an acute medical unit (AMU, AMAU, MAU), short stay unit or equivalent which cares for patients with acute medical conditions.

Multidisciplinary Radiology
The MSc/PDip in Multidisciplinary Radiology at University of Galway is multidisciplinary in nature, with a fully integrated Clinical and Radiological approach to patient care both among faculty and learners. It is a blended course taught using traditional class-based educational activities and contemporary distance learning technologies.