M.Sc. Cancer Survivorship
Course Overview
This postgraduate programme equips healthcare professionals with the evidence-based knowledge and skills to manage the comprehensive physical and psychosocial needs of cancer survivors. Designed for doctors, nurses, and allied health staff, the course addresses survivorship as a distinct phase from diagnosis through end-of-life care. It is ideally suited for those looking to lead in the evaluation, development, and implementation of survivorship services in line with Ireland's National Cancer Strategy.
Key Program Highlights
- Focuses on the distinct phase of cancer survivorship from diagnosis to end-of-life
- Delivered by a multidisciplinary academic team of experts
- Teaches evidence-based approaches to manage physical and psychosocial sequelae
- Aligns with the priorities of Ireland's 2017-2026 National Cancer Strategy
- Designed for professionals aiming to develop and implement survivorship care
Course Overview
This postgraduate programme equips healthcare professionals with the evidence-based knowledge and skills to manage the comprehensive physical and psychosocial needs of cancer survivors. Designed for doctors, nurses, and allied health staff, the course addresses survivorship as a distinct phase from diagnosis through end-of-life care. It is ideally suited for those looking to lead in the evaluation, development, and implementation of survivorship services in line with Ireland's National Cancer Strategy.
Key Program Highlights
- Focuses on the distinct phase of cancer survivorship from diagnosis to end-of-life
- Delivered by a multidisciplinary academic team of experts
- Teaches evidence-based approaches to manage physical and psychosocial sequelae
- Aligns with the priorities of Ireland's 2017-2026 National Cancer Strategy
- Designed for professionals aiming to develop and implement survivorship care