UCD Graduate Entry to Medicine (GEM) Open Evening

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On Wednesday 30th November 2022, from 6:00 PM to 07:30, a UCD Graduate Entry to Medicine (GEM) Open Evening will take place on-campus for students who are interested in studying Graduate Entry Medicine (DN401).

This in-person Open Evening is an excellent opportunity for interested students to hear from faculty and students about Medicine in UCD.

The talks will be followed by a Q&A session.

UCD Graduate Entry to Medicine (GEM) Open Evening

Please register here

 


UCD CRC now has programmes listed on Courses.ie

The UCD Clinical Research Centre (UCD CRC) is an academic led, multi-site centre supporting clinical and translational research. It operates under a single governance structure within the UCD School of Medicine and the College of Health and Agricultural Sciences. The UCD CRC is at the core of the Health research and innovation strategy and provides a focal point for collaborative, multidisciplinary patient-focused research.

The centre links the clinical community to core university research institutes including the UCD Conway Institute, Systems Biology Ireland and the UCD Charles Institute of Dermatology. Over the last 5 years, the UCD CRC has developed a comprehensive taught graduate programme including an MSc in Clinical and Translational Research and a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Trials This exciting education initiative is training the next generation of investigators and research professionals.

The UCD Clinical Research Centre undertakes research in a wide range of diseases.

At the Centre they undertake advanced research in a caring environment that aims to advance medical treatment for all patients suffering from a wide range of illnesses.

The research is a truly multidisciplinary team effort. Doctors, nurses, technicians, scientists and of course, patients work together towards the common goal of developing new cures for serious illnesses.

Patients in particular play the key role. The Centre believe that through their involvement in research studies, patients are making an immense contribution towards the understanding of the mechanism of disease and greatly influence the ability to improve patient outcome in the future.

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Steven Galvin

BA (Hons) Film & Creative Media at DBS
Carpentry and Joinery programme at Dundalk Institute of Technology


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