Surgery - Master of Surgery - by Module
Enhance your career in surgery with our established full-time Master of Surgery (MCh) by Module from the RCSI Department of Surgical Affairs.
The research component pushes you to focus on your individual interests and professional development within the greater healthcare context, and as the first programme in Ireland to incorporate a taught component you'll develop a skill set that cannot be adequately developed through research alone.
This programme runs full-time over one year on a hybrid model, with 80% online with 20% face to face days on campus. Each module will have at least one or two days face to face.
This course is a Level 9 award on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications.
Suitable for
The programme greatly benefits medical graduates planning a surgical career in obtaining a higher degree in surgery. This programme can be undertaken before, during or on completion of a structured surgical training programme. Participants include non-consultant hospital doctors in surgical specialties, surgical trainees, and doctors.
Subjects taught
What you will learn
Module 1
Research Methods: Protocol Design, Research and Analysis
Equip yourself with the tools to prepare, manage, and design a substantial research project
Module 2
Healthcare Ethics, Law and Clinical Research
Gain a deeper understanding of ethical and legal issues in healthcare and clinical research
Module 3
Research Dissertation
Complete a substantial research dissertation in your chosen specialty, suitable for peer-reviewed publication
Module 4
Medical Devices, Technology and Innovation
Get hands-on experience in medical invention, from identifying unmet needs to developing clinical and market strategies
Module 5
Clinicians as Educators
Develop your role as a teacher and assessor in clinical practice
Module 6
Professionalism and Advanced Communication
Enhance core skills in professionalism and advanced communication principles and practices
Module 7
Global Surgery
Understand the global healthcare context and surgical needs in developing countries and humanitarian crises
Module 8
Lean QI and Healthcare
Learn the evolution and principles of lean healthcare and its impact on patients and patient value
Module 9
Leading and Managing your Organisation
Gain hands-on experience in medical invention, focusing on identifying unmet needs and developing strategies
Module 10
Primary Care (Orthopaedics) I
Enhance your ability to assess and manage common musculoskeletal conditions in primary care
Module 11
Primary Care (Orthopaedics) II
Build on the skills from the Primary Care (Orthopaedics) I module
Entry requirements
To be considered eligible for the programme, you must:
Be a MB BAO BCh holder (or equivalent Level 8 undergraduate medical degree) recognised by the World Health Organization.
Due to the academic time commitments of the full-time programme we strongly advise those in full-time employment to pursue the part-time programme.
As part of the application process you are required to submit the following supporting documentation:
Full CV to include the following:
Employment information: Job title/level/location
Academic history: Have you taken MRCS Part A or B? If yes, please provide institution name, result and date taken
Research: Have you published research? Yes/no; please provide reference
Copy of passport
Copy of educational transcripts
Proof of sponsorship (where applicable)
Evidence of English-language qualification (where applicable)
A 300-word response to the question: “How do you perceive this programme will enhance your career?” Please note that all responses will be screened for AI-generated content.
English language requirement exceptions
You must have one of the following:
IELTS >6.5 (or equivalent) achieved in all sections (reading, writing, and oral) or equivalent must be submitted.
Read more about minimum English-language requirements here.
https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/postgraduate/policies-and-guidelines/english-language-requirements
There is an exemption if you have completed undergraduate or postgraduate studies full-time in the medium of the English language (three or more years, cumulatively).
Duration
1 year
Mode of delivery
Hybrid - Full-time
Fees
Fees and funding
EU applicants: €8,550
•Year 1: €5,150
•Year 2: €3,400
Non-EU applicants: €12,825
•Year 1: €8,000
•Year 2: €4,825
Please note
•There is a non-refundable online application fee of €100.
•All students also need to pay an annual NUI fee of €45.
•Fees are subject to annual review
Enrolment dates
Next start date September 2025
Post Course Info
The Master of Surgery (MCh) is open to all surgical specialties. The programme’s multidisciplinary structure enables you to build an understanding of the complex challenges and opportunities facing surgical professionals in the greater context of healthcare. This programme can be undertaken before, during or on completion of a structured surgical training programme.
More details
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Qualification letters
MCh
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Blended
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