Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management [Taught and Research (Mainly Taught)]

Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management [Taught and Research (Mainly Taught)]

Course Title

Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management [Taught and Research (Mainly Taught)]

MQF Level

7

Duration and Credits

6 Semesters

90 ECTS

Mode of Study

Part-time Evening

Information for International applicants

Applicants must be in possession of:

Refer to the list of country-specific qualifications

  1. the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) obtained with at least Second Class (Honours) from the Faculty of Health Sciences in an area of study which should be directly related to the area in which the research is to be carried out, or
  2. a Bachelor’s degree obtained with at least a Second Class (Honours) in a discipline deemed by the Board as being closely related to the area of study in which the research is to be carried out, or
  3. a qualification deemed by Senate, on the recommendation of the Board, to be equivalent to the qualifications listed in (a) and (b) above,

provided that applicants in possession of a first degree obtained with at least Second Class (Honours) in a discipline deemed by the Board as being related to the area of study in which the research is to be carried out shall be considered as eligible.

During the first year of the Course, students may be required to undergo an occupational health assessment so as to ascertain that they are fit for work which may bring them in contact with the clinical environment. Students who do not fulfil this requirement may be barred from progressing with their studies. Failure to disclose information about a physical or mental health problem that could affect patient safety is considered to be a serious breach of the University Suitability to Practise Regulations.

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The Institute of Medicine defines patient safety as the prevention of harm to patients implying a broad focus on a system of care delivery aiming at:

  1. preventing errors;
  2. learning from existing errors; and
  3. building on a culture of safety that involves health care professionals at various levels, organizations and patients. The effective implementation of patient safety and clinical risk management policies require you to be committed to education and training to practice harm prevention safely.

The course focuses on:

  1. Basic principles of patient safety and clinical risk management
  2. Systems analysis and quality improvement scientific techniques
  3. Leadership, teamwork, human factors and communication
  4. Systematic approaches to evidence-based patient safety and clinical risk management

  1. Application of tools and practices to enhance patient safety and to manage clinical risk in context.
  2. Research methods course
  3. Integrated safety across the healthcare ecosystem
  4. Patient safety in older adults
  5. Corporate social responsibility in healthcare

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
HSM5115 Basic Principles of Patient Safety 5 ECTS    
HSM5116 Basic Principles of Clinical Risk Management 5 ECTS    
HSM5117 Systems Analysis and Quality Improvement Scientific Techniques 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
HSM5118 Leadership, Teamwork, Human Factors and Communication 5 ECTS    
HSM5119 Systematic Approaches to Evidence-based Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management 5 ECTS    
HSM5120 Application of Tools and Practices to Enhance Patient Safety and to Manage Clinical Risk in Context 5 ECTS    

 

 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
HSC5111 Research Methods for Health Care Professionals 10 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
HSL5001 Corporate Social Responsibility in Healthcare 5 ECTS    
HSL5003 Patient Safety in Older Patients 5 ECTS    
HSL5100* Dissertation 30 ECTS    

* Work on the dissertation is expected to start in Semester 1 of the first year and continue up to the last semester of the final year.
 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
HSL5004 Implementation of Integrated Safety Across the Levels of the Healthcare Ecosystem 10 ECTS    

 

This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of Master of Science - M.Sc. - under the auspices of the Faculty Health Sciences.

As a successful holder of this Master of Science (taught) you will be able to:

  1. gain a knowledgeable opinion of the concepts of 'adverse events', 'patient safety' and 'clinical risk management' in healthcare organizations;
  2. evaluate the roles and responsibilities of healthcare leaders/managers and their teams in patient safety and clinical risk management;
  3. analyse through systems thinking approach whether corporate strategies of health care organisations are in line with learning oragnisations vis-à-vis learning from near misses, patient errors and adverse events, while understanding corporate social responsibility and the ‘victims’ phenomena;
  4. understand how to apply patient safety and clinical risk-management principles by identifying, assessing and reporting hazards, and potential risks in complex and multi/inter-disciplinary healthcare settings;
  5. learn how to
    1. identify the risk;
    2. assess the frequency and severity of the risk;
    3. reduce or eliminate the risk; and
    4. assess the costs saved by reducing the risk or the costs if the risk eventuates;

    1. engage into specific areas of interest within patient safety and clinical risk management using a scientific-based approach
    2. adopt strong critical thought about patient safety and clinical risk management
    3. develop advanced and innovative research skills
    4. defend one’s research position in a viva voce examination and subsequently in healthcare settings
    5. gain knowledge and skills on research methodologies and evidence-based approaches to be able to undertake research on patient safety and clinical risk management.

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fees: Eur 13,400
Yr 1: Eur 6,700 - Yr 2: Eur 6,700 - Yr 3: NIL

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Training in patient safety and clinical risk management is highly valued in health systems and services. These skills demonstrate a commitment to reducing adverse events, medical errors, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing overall healthcare quality. Possessing expertise in these areas can significantly enhance your employability and career advancement opportunities. Employers often seek candidates who are proficient in these domains and as a result, postgraduate education and training qualifications in patient safety and clinical risk management are considered favourably for recruitment or promotion within the health and social care sectors.

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