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PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
Cognitive therapy is a collaborative, structured approach to helping individuals with psychological difficulties. It views key beliefs and assumptions which an individual holds as being pivotal to maintaining their distress and rendering them vulnerable to recurring difficulties.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
This programme aims to provide participants with an in-depth 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 is, at the level of molecular interactions. The Diploma in Molecular Medicine is designed to make available a high quality course to those individuals who cannot avail of a full-time programme, due to the high demands it makes on a candidate's time.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
Neuroscience is a discipline concerned with the scientific study of the nervous system in health and disease. Research in the neurosciences is of considerable clinical impact considering the debilitating and costly effects of neurological and psychiatric disease.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
Respiratory Physiotherapy is one of the core areas of Physiotherapy Practice. The aim of this course is to develop physiotherapists' knowledge and skills in the physiotherapy management of the patient with respiratory disorders.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Clinical Medicine
This course offers the academic training required for a career in scientific support of medical procedures and technology. The course is coordinated through the Medical Physics Departments in St.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Anatomy
The course includes lectures, practical and clinical work. It aims to present a scientific basis for the study of all aspects of sports and exercise medicine; to outline a comprehensive programme for injury prevention and treatment; to define guidelines for the scientific monitoring and training of athletes; to enable participants to prescribe training advice for different age groups; and to expose participants to a wide range of specialities relevant to sport and exercise.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Occupational Therapy
The Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy, Trinity College, is aimed at developing occupational therapists' research knowledge and skills in order to integrate research as an integral and explicit element of professional practice. It specifically aims to develop therapist's academic knowledge and critical thinking skills in the area of occupational therapy theory, evidence-based practice and current approaches to research in occupational therapy practice.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
The M.Sc. in Healthcare Infection Management is aimed at hospital pharmacists, clinical microbiologists, infectious diseases physicians, biomedical scientists and infection control specialists. The course will provide specialist training in the area of healthcare associated infections and their control.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Institute of Molecular Medicine - IMM
There is a separate entry on admission to the P.Grad.Dip. in Molecular Medicine. This course aims to give participants an in-depth 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.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
Strand 1: Advanced Radiotherapy This course aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in the advanced radiotherapy management of cancer patients and to enable students to critically evaluate and participate in research in this area. The course will provide knowledge of advanced clinical practice for radiation therapists, develop the role of the radiation therapist and provide skills required to further research into cancer management in the radiotherapy department.
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