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Programme profile
This is a new, re-focused curriculum in which your learning is centred on the systems of the healthy body, and the consequent treatments when these are affected by disease. The focus is on patients and in training students to deliver the best patient outcomes, and to be caring and ethical as well as highly competent in the process.
Healthcare delivery is a team activity and good communication is a central professional skill
Programme content
Foundation Year: Physics; Chemistry; Biology; Foundations of Medicine Year One: Anatomy; Biochemistry; Pharmacology; Physiology; Cardiovascular System; Gastro-intestinal System; Human Nutrition; Renal System; Respiratory System; Professionalism
Year Two: Central Nervous System; Endocrinology; Genetics; Molecular Medicine; Reproduction and Development; Drugs and Disease; Health and Disease; Organ Failure; Professionalism Years
Three-Five: Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Pathology; Microbiology; Public Health; Clinical Disciplines; Medicine; Surgery; Paediatrics; Psychiatry; Obstetrics and Gynaecology; General Practice; Anaesthesia; Radiology
Progression
Recognised by General Medical Council
Entry Requirements
Passes in 6 recognised subjects with at least two subjects at Grade C or better in GCE A-Levels or equivalent, and at least four subjects at Grade C or better in GCE O-Levels or equivalent.
Subjects to include Biology or Chemistry or Physics at A Level.Other subjects to include Maths, English and another language, at a minimum GCSE C
Student are exempted Foundation Year, if they have Biology, Chemistry and Physics at A-Level
723
Yes: HPAT
No
No
Leaving Cert/A-Levels/IB scores will be converted into points. Your adjusted score for these exams plus your HPAT score will be added.
05 November
01 February