35 Master's degrees in Medicine in Ireland
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).

Preventive Cardiology
This Preventive Cardiology course at University of Galway equips students with the knowledge and skills required to make meaningful contributions to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention; both at an individual level as well as within populations.
Precision Medicine
The Precision Medicine programme at the University College Dublin is open to graduates in the Life Sciences and Healthcare professionals who hold a minimum 2H1 in an undergraduate Degree.

Medical Device Regulatory Affairs
This Medical Device Regulatory Affairs programme from South East Technological University presents a broadview of the regulatory affairs role and provides a detailed insight into current and proposed EU legislation.

Emergency Care
The Emergency Care programme at University of Galway is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue a specialism in Emergency Nursing.
Physician Associate Studies
We offer a master degree in Physician Associate Studies at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Physician associates (PAs) are highly-skilled healthcare professionals who provide a broad range of medical services in a wide variety of workplaces (including all types of hospital and surgical care, GP practices and community health services).

Diabetes
Unfortunately achieving these biological targets and lifestyle goals is extremely challenging. Therefore given its growing prevalence and resulting impact on health care resources, there is an urgent need to provide specialist training in diabetes. This interdisciplinary Diabetes programme at University of Galway aims to meet this need.

Clinical Research
The Clinical Research programme at University of Galway equips healthcare professionals with skills to excel in clinical research. It blends theory and hands-on experience, covering study design, data analysis, ethics, and regulations.

Sport and Clinical Biomechanics
This Sport and Clinical Biomechanics course at the Atlantic Technological University is a full-time taught programme designed to provide graduates working in sport science, fitness and healthcare professions with in-depth knowledge and skills in the area of biomechanics and movement analysis.

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.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme of Trinity College Dublin offers a state of the art date overview of the emerging field of Genomic Medicine which is increasingly impacting on the conduct of medical practice and life science research, leading to the era of personalised medicine.

Process Validation and Regulatory Affairs (Medical Technology)
The aim of the Level 9 Taught Masters of Science in Process Validation and Regulatory Affairs (Medical Technology) at Technological University of the Shannon is to equip learners with competence in the appropriate legal, compliance and industry operational standards.
Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research
The Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research programme is offered at University College Dublin. The programme is aimed at computer scientists, data scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians.

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.
Surgery (Research)
Each unique Masters in Surgery (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).