Modules •
Leadership and Women-Centred Maternity Care • Advancing Midwifery Practice • Perinatal Mental Health and Childbirth Related Trauma Option to graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate (30 ECTS) • Digital Health – Understanding the Application of Technology in Modern Healthcare • Theory and Practice of Enquiry Methods for Healthcare • Ethics and Law in Health and Social Care Option to graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma (60 ECTS) • Dissertation Graduate with a Master's (90 ECTS)
Hear from a Graduate Emily Moffatt, Midwife and Teaching Fellow, Trinity College Dublin “The flexibility of the programme was particularly important to me as a mother of young children working full time. The option to study part-time over two years and the opportunity to exit with a Postgraduate Diploma after the first year made it an ideal choice. The course deepened my understanding of Midwifery within the Irish health system and strengthened my ability to lead and advocate for positive change in maternity care. As a result of completing the course, I was fortunate to be offered a teaching post in Trinity. I really enjoyed the lively and inspiring discussions facilitated by the lecturers. There were many interesting guest lecturers from clinical practice sites, government agencies and non-profit organisations.”
Entry Requirements • 2nd class honours (2:1) degree minimum in midwifery or a related discipline. In exceptional circumstances clinical experience and continuing professional development may be taken into consideration. • Registered as a Midwife on the professional register maintained by the NMBI or the nursing board/statutory body of your own country. • 1-year post-registration experience in clinical midwifery practice is desirable but not a requirement.
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