Course details
The field of clinical neuroscience has expanded rapidly and opened new frontiers in our understanding of the nervous system – in particular, how it develops, ages and recovers from injury.
This module will develop learners’ knowledge and understanding of contemporary clinical neuroscience. Learners will apply this knowledge to their work with people with neurological conditions through clinical reasoning and a case-based approach. The module will focus primarily on neuroscience related to motor function and behaviour, and on the interplay with cognitive and sensory functions.
This course is for healthcare professionals working in clinical neurology and/or neurological rehabilitation in hospital, community or private practice settings. Professionals such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists and nurses may apply for this course.
The programme will be delivered with online material for participants to access in their own time and prior to workshops/classes. This is followed by scheduled in-person workshops and classes in RCSI’s St Stephen's Green campus.
Students who successfully complete this module and pass the assessment will receive a certificate detailing the academic award and credits received. This is a postgraduate programme and those who complete this course will gain 10 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) at level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications (equivalent to level 7 on the European Framework of Qualifications).
Course leaders: Dr Ailish Malone, Professor Frances Horgan