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Dementia (M.Sc. / P.Grad.Dip.)

Course ID: 189456
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin
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This course is developed in partnership with national key stakeholders to meet the demands and challenges within the healthcare system and specifically within dementia care. The programme is firmly grounded in a body of knowledge and clinical expertise that aims to promote excellence in the area of dementia care practice. It is also designed to provide academically robust education for the students and the various modules offered develop and complement subjects undertaken at degree or ‘equivalent’ level. For more information/Apply, please see here. Closing date to apply - 30 June

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Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin

01 896 1000
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College Green, Dublin City South, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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