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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland: Master of Surgery (MCh)
Institution | Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland |
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Department | Single Tier Structure |
Web | https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/postgraduate |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
The Master of Surgery (MCh) by module is open to all surgical specialties.
The MCh by module is the first in Ireland to incorporate a taught component in addition to the research dissertation. Modules are designed to equip trainees with a versatile skill set that will help them better meet the demands of higher surgical training. The programme’s multidisciplinary structure will enable participants to build an understanding of the complex challenges and opportunities facing surgical professionals in the greater context of healthcare.
The collaboration and innovation that led to the development of this programme make it a viable postgraduate option for all surgical trainees and also medical graduates planning a surgical career. The programme is available either before, during or on completion of a training programme. All modules are stand alone. Students can now enrol for the one year or two year programme.
MCh
Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Candidates must hold the degree of MB/BCh/BAO or equivalent Medical Degree recognised by the Irish Medical Council or any other EU medical regulatory registration body. A period of not less than three years must have elapsed from the time the candidate obtained the above degrees, not less than two years of which must have been spent in the practice of surgery and surgical science before the degree can be awarded. |
Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Candidates are required to have obtained the degrees of MB/BCh/BAO or equivalent primary medical degree recognised by the Irish Medical Council. A period of not less than three years must have elapsed from the time the candidate obtained the above degrees, not less than two years of which must have been spent in the practice of surgery and surgical science before the degree can be awarded. |
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