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Medicine Graduate Entry (DN401/MDS9)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 270)
Academic Year 2024/2025
Study Abroad
Duration:
4 Year(s)
Next Intake:
2024/2025 September
General Entry Requirements (A-Level)

See Entry Requirements section below

Country Specific Entry Requirements:
Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.

Curricular information is subject to change.

UCD Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) provides an innovative, science-driven and patient-centred curriculum, delivered by world-class educators in state-of-the-art facilities. The main hospitals associated with our programme are St Vincent’s University Hospital and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. In addition there are more than 20 other training hospitals and more than 100 primary care practices that facilitate your learning. This intensive, focused course is designed for students with an undergraduate degree who wish to pursue a career in medicine.

About this Course

First & Second Year
In the first semester, you will take a series of modules that introduce the application of medical science to the study of biological systems and disease. You will also learn the clinical skills needed for the rest of the programme. The remainder of the first two years integrates the medical science disciplines, while gradually expanding your professional capabilities in a clinical environment.

Third & Fourth Year
In the final two years, hospital and community placements with structured clinical education complete your degree. During your clinical training you'll participate in a series of specialist rotations including medicine, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics and paediatrics. Finally, you'll undertake our acclaimed Professional Completion module to integrate your knowledge and prepare you for life as an intern.

Learning methods include lectures, small group sessions, practicals and enquiry-based learning in the classroom and at the bedside.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
ANAT20120 Human Form Autumn

10

GPRS20140 Patient-Centred Practice Autumn

5

MDSA20240 Principles of Microbiology, Genetic Disease and Neoplasia Autumn

5

PATH20000 Biochem,Immunol&Pharmacol Autumn

10

PHYS20050 Cell-Cell Communication Autumn

5

ANAT20070 Anatomy of the Thorax and Associated Structures Spring

5

CLIP30170 Cardiorespiratory Therapeutics Spring

5

MDSA30160 Cardiorespiratory Disease Spring

5

MEMI30040 Principles of Infection and its Treatment Spring

5

PHPS20010 Introduction to Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Public Health Spring

5

PHYS20150 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology Spring

10

Stage 1 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
ANAT20160 GI/GU Structure Autumn

5

CLIP30230 GI/GU Therapeutics Autumn

5

PATH30200 GI/GU Illness Autumn

5

PATH30210 Endocrine in Health & Disease Autumn

5

PATH30250 Haematology/Infections in the Immunocompromised Autumn

5

PHYS30240 Gastrointestinal & Renal Phys Autumn

5

ANAT30010 Head, Neck and Spine Anatomy Spring

5

MDSA30220 Neurology in Health & Disease Spring

10

MDSA30320 Primay Care & Medical Practice Spring

5

MDSA40040 Reproductive Medicine, Psychological Medicine and Child Health Spring

5

MDSA40060 Otolaryngology/Ophthalmology Spring

5

PATH30260 Oncology and Rheumatology Spring

5

MDSA40070 Advanced Clinical Skills Course Summer

10

Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Options
     
ANAT20050 Basic Principles of Trauma Autumn

5

ANAT30000 Sonographic anatomy Autumn

5

CLIP30240 Stem Cells in Medicine Autumn

5

RDGY30470 Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging Autumn

5

MDSA30280 SSRA Research Elective I Summer

5

MDSA30270 Preparing to Solve Integrated Clinical Problems for Professional Exams Year-long (12 months)

5

Stage 2 Options
     
Stage 3 Options
     
SURG40080 Surgery 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

20

FLME40130 Forensic & Legal Medicine Autumn

5

MEDN40090 Medicine I Autumn

10

PHPS30020 Public Health Medicine, Epidemiology & International Health Autumn

5

MDSA40140 Medicine in the Community Autumn and Spring (separate)

10

OBGY40110 Obstetrics & Gynaecology Autumn and Spring (separate)

10

PAED40120 Paediatrics Autumn and Spring (separate)

10

PSYC40150 Psychiatry Autumn and Spring (separate)

10

MDSA40160 Professional Completion Spring

20

MDSA40240 Medicine Elective Spring

10

MEDN40100 Medicine II Spring

10

Extensive international links offer you a variety of opportunities to widen your experience. Scholarships awarded on the basis of an essay competition are available to support elective periods in centres of clinical and research excellence in the USA, Europe and Malaysia.

The UCD School of Medicine has links with several USA medical schools (e.g. University of Pennsylvania, University of Kansas, University of California, San Diego, Emory University and Washington University, St Louis) and Penang Medical College in Malaysia where you may take elective programmes and gain valuable experience overseas.

Graduates of the School have achieved worldwide recognition in clinical practice, research and healthcare leadership. Upon graduation, you must complete one year as an intern to gain full registration with the Irish Medical Council. You may then pursue training towards a career in a wide variety of specialties, in a diversity of settings, including hospitals and primary care facilities, or laboratory-based diagnosis and research.

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

The 4-year graduate entry programme is open to applicants who hold or are expected to hold an Upper Second Class Honours degree (NFQ Level 8) in any discipline with a CGPA of 3.0/4.0 or above, or equivalent. Additionally, all applicants are required to submit a current GAMSAT or MCAT score (minimum 57 and 503 respectively). Although only graduates are eligible to apply for this programme, the graduate Medicine degree is equivalent in standard to the undergraduate Medicine degree. Eligible applicants will also be required to complete an interview and undergo a mandatory healthcare screening process and Garda/Police Vetting.

Please note: GAMSAT and MCAT must have been issued within two years prior to the start of programme. Scores listed are correct at date of publication, and subject to change year-on-year.

Students who have previously been unsuccessful in any Medicine programme (i.e. have not met academic or other requirements within the programme) or have any issues which would affect their registration with the Irish Medical council will only be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis in exceptional circumstances, to be considered by the Medicine programme board.

The following advice is for Non-EU applicants. For Irish/EU/UK students, please apply via MyUCD.

The following entry route(s) are available:
 

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Medicine Graduate Entry (DN401/MDS9)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 270)