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12 Master's degrees in Midwifery in Ireland

Midwifery
This Midwifery degree delivered by the University College Cork is a full-time programme running for 18 months from the date of first registration for the programme.
Midwifery Practice and Leadership
The aim of the Midwifery Practice and Leadership programme of Trinity College Dublin is to strengthen and develop the knowledge and skills of participants.
Wound Management and Tissue Viability
The Wound Management and Tissue Viability program offered by Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is committed to the development of expert, reflective nursing and midwifery practitioners who can seek out and use research-based knowledge to improve patient care.
Advanced Practice (Midwifery)
The Advanced Practice (Midwifery) programme of Trinity College Dublin prepares suitably qualified, experienced nurses, who wish to pursue a career as an Advanced Midwife Practitioner, to develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes.
Advanced Practice Midwifery
This Advanced Practice Midwifery programme at University College Dublin aims to equip you to develop your knowledge and skills to critically examine and advance your own practice and decision-making, to grow your leadership capabilities, to build on your capacity to effectively interpret research findings in practice, and to design and implement initiatives in practice.
Ultrasound
The Ultrasound programme at the University College Dublin develops professional competencies by integrating clinical skills with specialist theoretical knowledge.

Advanced Practice Midwifery
The aim of the Advanced Practice Midwifery programme of the University of Galway is to enable experienced registered midwives to develop an expert knowledge base.

Midwifery
The Midwifery degree delivered by the University College Cork is a taught programme for midwives running over two years from the date of first registration. This programme is for registered midwives only.

Nurse or Midwife Prescribing
This Nurse or Midwife Prescribing degree delivered by University College Cork will give you the theoretical and practical knowledge to be competent in medication management. This NFQ Level 8 Special Purpose Award complies with the statutory, professional and interdisciplinary framework for the development of expertise in the area of prescriptive authority.

Advanced Practice (Nursing or Midwifery)
This Advanced Practice (Nursing or Midwifery) course offered by University College Cork is designed to prepare nurses and midwives to practice at a higher level of capability in independent, autonomous, and expert practice, that is innovative, flexible, and patient-centred.
Midwifery
The Midwifery programme of Trinity College Dublin is taught by the School of Nursing and Midwifery, in partnership with The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin and The Coombe Womens’ Hospital, Dublin.
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing
The Postgraduate Diploma in Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland will prepare you to exercise an advanced level of clinical judgment and practice – beyond what is required of a registered general nurse (RGN) – in your specialist area of neonatal intensive care.