Master of Science in Palliative and End of Life Care
Overview
Applications are closed for September 2024
In ATU Mayo our commitment to postgraduate palliative care education is founded on the intention of advancing the quality of life of people and their families experiencing life threatening illness, through continuing education of professionals employed in or wishing to advance their career in this area.
Our suite of postgraduate palliative and end of life education programmes consist of three strands (Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and Master of Science) that provide for educational training and education for professionals at ATU-Mayo. This suite of programmes was developed in consultation with clinical experts in palliative and end of life care both nationally and internationally. We provide a flexible learning environment.
Since first launched in 2019, this programme has proved extremely popular with practitioners and service providers and has been fully subscribed each year. Our programme team continually strive to maintain a practice-based approach incorporating current research and professional development requirements in our teaching and learning. Our programme content is informed by the WHO Guidelines for Palliative Care (2016) and the Palliative Care Competence Framework (HSE, 2014). We work very closely with our clinical expert partners in acute care and hospice care. Our lecturing staff include clinical experts in the palliative care field. The programme delivery includes guest lectures and practical workshops delivered by clinical specialists in the area. The teaching and learning frequently draw from clinical practice scenarios and assessments are applied in nature.
Our programmes use a blended online flexible approach with residential workshops (Thursday pm and Friday 9-6) every 3-4 weeks (4 times in semester 1 and 4 times in semester 2). The additional teaching and learning are online via tutorials, discussion groups and Moodle. The cost of overnight accommodation for the residential sessions and the core reference books are included in the fees.
Master of Science in Palliative Care
This is a recently developed 90 credit taught master’s programme designed for professionals working in areas that cater for people in palliative and/or end of life care. We are now accepting applications for the September 2023.
This programme offers Standalone Modules; this gives the student the opportunity to study a module of particular interest at Level 9 without undertaking the full programme.
This programme comprises of blended online interactive learning and residential sessions and is adapted for flexible learning. The programme is two years in duration. Entry to this programme is via the postgraduate diploma in palliative care pathway. It involves undertaking an applied research project.
Who can apply?
Applications are welcome from all professionals such as;
- Doctors
- Pharmacists
- Physiotherapists
- Social workers
- Occupational therapists
- Speech therapists
- Health care assistants
- Receptionists
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Social workers
- Managers
- Support staff
- Nurses
Applicants do not have to work in a specialist palliative care area to apply.
Programme Code
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GA_SPELC_V09
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Level
- 9
Location
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Mayo
Number of Places
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20
Method of Delivery
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Blended
Mode of Study
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Part Time
Course Fee
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€7,200
Start date
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September 2024
Work placement
- Included