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59 Master's degrees in Medicine in Ireland
History of Welfare and Medicine in Society
Medicine, illness and welfare occupy a central place in all our lives. The History of Welfare and Medicine in Society degree at University College Dublin is designed to enable you to understand the place of medicine and welfare in society and history (c1750-1980) and engage with critical debates through various media including film, literature, and art, amongst others.
Primary Care (Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Medicine)
This MSc in Primary Care (Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Medicine) at University College Dublin is delivered on a part-time basis over two years. It offers a University Masters level qualification, with options at both Certificate and Diploma level.
Technologies and Analytics in Precision Medicine with Industry
The Technologies and Analytics in Precision Medicine with Industry program offered at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland will produce students with increased systematic understanding and critical awareness of key emerging therapeutic technologies, increasing the provision in identified skills needs.

Diagnostic Radiography
The Diagnostic Radiography at University College Cork is an intensive pre-registration course for students with a primary degree in a subject other than diagnostic radiography. The programme uses the learning and teaching methods that best support students to develop the knowledge, skills, and professional attributes necessary for effective radiography practice.

Palliative Care
This Palliative Care degree course offered by University College Cork is the first of three courses providing postgraduate training in Palliative Care at UCC. The suite of courses comprises a blended learning, interdisciplinary Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and MSc in Palliative Care.

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

Surgery
The degree in Surgery (MCh) at University of Galway is designed to enhance the academic and professional development of surgical trainees and to improve patient safety.

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.

Radiation Therapy
This Radiation Therapy degree at University College Cork is an intensive pre-registration programme for students with a primary degree in a subject other than Radiation Therapy.
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.

Podiatric Medicine (Pre-registration)
This new Podiatric Medicine (Pre-registration) from University of Galway programme targets healthcare and related graduates, building on existing expertise to offer a flexible route into Podiatric Medicine.

Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs
The Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs programme at University of Galway is delivered online using a combination of distance-learning / e-learning technologies and face to face workshops for an overall blended learning approach.

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.
Occupational Medicine
This MSc in Occupational Medicine upgrade programme at University College Dublin is designed for physicians who have already been awarded with the Licentiate (LFOM) or Membership of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (MFOM), Royal College of Physicians of Ireland or have previously been awarded a Higher Diploma or Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health by UCD.
Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines
Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines is offered by Trinity College Dublin. The M.Sc. in Entrepreneurship of Smart Medicines programme is designed to provide a new language to those coming from a non-biology background in drug discovery and pharmaceutical development.
Medical Physics
Medical Physics is the branch of physics that applies the concepts and principles of physics to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. The Medical Physics programme at University College Dublin is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in Medical Physics, either in a clinical environment or in research.
Science (Research)
Each unique structured Masters of Science (Research) project from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, is carried out over a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years (full-time).

Paediatrics and Child Health (Online)
This Paediatrics and Child Health (Online) degree course from University College Cork is the first of three courses providing postgraduate training in Paediatrics and Child Health at University College Cork (UCC).

Regenerative Medicine
The taught MSc in Regenerative Medicine at University of Galway graduated its one-hundredth student recently. This course focuses on stem cells, gene therapy and tissue engineering, focussing on how they can be applied to develop new therapeutics.

Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Systems (Online)
The Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Systems (Online) programme at University College Cork Online is aimed at graduates who currently work within the pharmaceutical industry and wish to fulfil the EU educational requirements for Qualified Person (QP) status.