Course Features

  • Blended learning including lectures, seminars, workshops and case studies
  • Covers medico-legal aspects of healthcare, the clinical risk management process, risk management in various clinical specialties, issues of patient safety and quality and their application to both clinical and non-clinical areas
  • Emphasises practical application of this knowledge and training in the risk management and patient quality process
  • Students who have successfully completed the Graduate Diploma in Healthcare (Risk Management and Quality) are eligible to apply for a one-year part-time MSc.

Course Overview

This course provides training for healthcare providers, doctors, dentists, nurses, physiotherapists, radiographers, other healthcare professionals and personnel, hospital managers, clinical risk advisors/managers, hospital managers/directors, administrators and other professionals working directly or indirectly in the fields of patient quality, safety and clinical risk management.

Please see our Graduate Diploma in Healthcare (Risk Management & Quality) brochure for more information.

  • This course has a number of places* funded under the Human Capital Initiative. See Springboard Courses for more information, on the provision that you meet the eligibility criteria below. 

(*Please note, place numbers are very limited).

 

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This programme provides training for healthcare providers including:

  • Doctors
  • Nurses
  • Clinical Risk Advisors & Managers
  • Hospital Managers & Directors
  • Administrators and others working in the fields of patient quality
  • Safety and clinical risk management and healthcare lawyers

The qualification may also be suitable to those in the fields of claims management and those specialising in healthcare law.

Course description

The course will provide training for clinical and managerial HCPs in the area of clinical risk management and leading to the award of a graduate diploma. This is an appropriate qualification for professionals practising in the field of clinical risk management and healthcare in addition to, or as part of, their work.

The skills learned will provide the basis for participation in clinical risk management and risk management committees and for further training as a risk / patient safety advisor/manager. The knowledge acquired will be applied to the improvement of patient safety and care, to the prevention and management of legal claims and to healthcare delivery in general. The qualification may also be suitable to those in the fields of claims management and those specialising in healthcare law.

Course content

The Diploma covers the following areas: Structure and organisation of the healthcare system, healthcare finance and personnel, the legal system, the legal framework of the healthcare provider-patient relationship, EU legislation, medical records, patient consent, medical negligence, ethical issues, medico-legal reports and court evidence, definition of risk, risk identification, risk of clinical risks (general and applied to specialties and departments), management of non-clinical risks, safety at work legislation, risk insurance and indemnity, claims investigation and management, implementation of the risk management process.

Modules

Module One: 15 ECTS - CORE

Taught Course. Teaching sessions relating to the medico-legal aspects of clinical risk management (September to December) with a programme of attendance (part of continuous assessment as attendance is required to the specialist lectures), self directed learning; case-study based group sessions, legal specialist sessions, clinical risk management/patient safety specialist sessions, critical discussion events, workshops and other learning sessions. Assessment by exam in December.

Module Two: 15 ECTS - CORE

Taught Course - involving 19 part-time (3.5 hours) (66.5 hours) teaching sessions relating to the medical speciality aspects of clinical risk management (January to April) with a programme of attendance (part of continuous assessment as attendance is required to the specialist lectures), self directed learning; case-study based group sessions, medical specialist sessions, clinical risk management/patient safety specialist sessions, critical discussion events, workshops and other learning sessions. Assessment by exam in May

Module Three: 10 ECTS - CORE

Medico-legal/Clinical risk management Group presentation. This is a particular and specialist clinical risk management / medico-legal scenario which is based on the specialist topics presented through the taught programme. The presentations are thus, part of the continuous assessment of the course but the presentation is carried out and assessed in December.

Module Four: 20 ECTS - CORE

Presentation in April before peers and external examiners of a professional pilot project (work for which commences in September when students are presented with project guidelines. In January, the students present a preliminary outline of the pilot which idea is refined by consultation with the subject head and course co-ordinator. From January to April students research and pilot the project. This presentation is this part of a continuous assessment project). In addition, the students are required to submit an essay of 2000 words which comprises of the written aspect of the professional pilot project and thus commences in September, is given a preliminary evaluation in January and is researched from January to April and submitted towards the end of April.

  • Modules 1 and 3 are assessed in December (Semester 1)
  • Modules 2 and 4 are assessed in April/May (Semester 2)

Course Aims 

The aims and goals of the programme are to equip students with the vital general and specialist knowledge of the main aspects of clinical risk management and to enable students to be able to present their ideas, with coherence within a specialist healthcare environment, especially in relation to professional aspects of risk management. The course utilises a mix of teaching, continuous assessment evaluations, case-study presentations and a pilot project which is orally presented and evaluated by external examiners.

Examinations

The Graduate Diploma is divided into four core modules, totalling 60 ECTS. This will potentially enable students to proceed to a fourth module (30 ECTS) to attempt to gain an MSc in Healthcare Risk Management and Quality.

The taught modules will be assessed by continual assessment and written examinations at the end of each module.

The assessments will comprise:

  • A written assessment in December and May (Modules 1 & 2).
  • Presentation of case studies in December (Module 3) and a written project which is also presented by the participants (Module 4).
  • Modules 1 and 3 are assessed in December (Semester 1)
  • Modules 2 and 4 are assessed in April/May (Semester 2)

Location

The course is held in the UCD School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Health Sciences Centre, Belfield, Dublin 4.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Doctors, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists and radiographers must have a minimum of three years’ post qualification experience
  • Other healthcare personnel and professionals must have a basic qualification in one of the health sciences or hold such other qualifications as approved by the School of Medicine and Medical Science and have a minimum of three years’ clinical or healthcare managerial experience or other relevant experience
  • International applicants should contact the Academic Programme Director for a full list of entry requirements
  • A list of FAQs for international applicants is available here

Important dates & information

  • The next intake for Graduate Diploma Healthcare (Risk Management & Quality) is September

Apply Online

  • Click on the www.ucd.ie/apply link and follow the steps outlined
  • The “Application Type” is Graduate Taught Courses, and 'Admission Term' is Sept 2097 - 2020
  • Fill in your personal details, and when asked about the 'Programme Choice', select Healthcare (Risk Management & Quality) (Grad Dip) X257. The corresponding fee will be applied
  • Next, enter details of any third level institutions you have attended and professional qualifications you have attained in the “Academic Background” section
  • Having paid the application fee and received an e-mail receipt, you must continue to complete the application process by pressing “submit”. An e-mail confirming successful application will be sent to you within 24 hours
  • You can track the status of your documentation online. Log in to your account & click on your submitted application. This will bring up an application summary. The application requirements are listed at the end of the summary
  • If you have any problems or queries with the online application process, email: applications@ucd.ie or telephone: + 353 1 716 1142/ 1476
EU StudentsNon-EU Students 
€7,100 per annum €14,020 per annum
  • For more information on course fees please visit the Fees & Grants Office website
  • Fees are correct at the time of writing and subject to change

Last Updated - April 2022

Academic Course Coordinator:

Programme Administrator:

Mr. Asim Sheikh

UCD School of Medicine
Forensic and Legal Medicine
Health Sciences Centre
Belfield
Dublin 4
Easim.sheikh@ucd.ie

Ms. Danielle Marié

UCD School of Medicine 
Forensic & Legal Medicine 
UCD Health Sciences Centre 
Belfield 
Dublin 4
T: + 353 1 716 6647
Elegalmed@ucd.ie

Key Information:

  • Major Code X257
  • Duration 3 Trimesters
  • Schedule Part-Time
  • Next Intake September

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