Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management

Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management

Course Title

Master of Science in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management

MQF Level

7

Duration and Credits

4 Semesters

60 ECTS

Mode of Study

Part-time Evening (by Research)

Information for International applicants

Applicants must be in possession of:

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The Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management.

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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
  5. Application of tools and practices to enhance patient safety and to manage clinical risk in context.

You will be required to work on a 60 ECTS dissertation.

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) 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 World Health Organization defines clinical risk management as specifically concerned with improving the quality and safety of health-care services by identifying the circumstances and opportunities that put patients at risk of harm and acting to prevent or control those risks. An adverse event is an incident that results in harm to the patient. The effective implementation of patient safety and clinical risk management policies do not just require human, financial and other resources, but rather the commitment of individuals to be educated and trained to practise safely. Preventing adverse events is a crucial role and responsibility of management and clinicians.

The programme of study includes topics which focus 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
  5. Application of tools and practices to enhance patient safety and to manage clinical risk in context.

Following this part of the programme, students will be required to work on a 60 ECTS dissertation.

This course is intended for holders of the Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety and Clinical Risk Management.
 
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)
 
HSM5121* Dissertation 60 ECTS    

* Work on the dissertation is expected to start in Semester 1 of academic year 2024-25 (October 2024) and continue up to the end of Semester 2 of academic year 2026-27 (June 2027).
 

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.

In addition to the prescribed 60 ECTS credits for the year, students can apply to the Board to register for the extra study-unit listed hereunder. Extra study-units cannot substitute compulsory, elective or optional study-units that form part of the official Senate-approved programme of studies, and do not count towards the Year Average Mark or towards the Final Weighted Average Mark.
Year 1
HSC5111Research Methods for Health Care Professionals - 10 ECTS The conditions and criteria for Extra study-units can be accessed here .

As a successful holder of this postgraduate certificate, 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. 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;
  4. 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;
  5. engage into specific areas of interest within patient safety and clinical risk management using a scientific-based approach
  6. adopt strong critical thought about patient safety and clinical risk management.

  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. 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;
  4. 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;
  5. assess the role of human factors and operating systems when reviewing alerts on patient safety and clinical risk management;
  6. develop an understanding of the critical relevance of using evidence in decision-making when addressing patient safety and clinical risk management issues;
  7. evaluate patient safety and clinical risk management healthcare settings' data from a critical point of view;
  8. develop knowledge and skills on information systems to support patient safety and clinical risk management; and
  9. develop knowledge and skills on issues around new technology and its adoption.

By completing the dissertation part following the completion of the postgraduate certificate, you will be able to:

  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 oneҳ research position in a viva voce examination and subsequently in healthcare settings

Non EU Applicants:

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

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This course will enhance your employability as an educated individual who is seeking to work in public and private healthcare organisations that deliver patient care. It is envisaged that as a holder of the postgraduate certificate in patient safety and clinical risk management, you will be favourably considered when seeking recruitment or promotion in the health services.

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