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Welcome to the School of Medicine
The School of Medicine is Ireland’s leading medical school and ranks as one of the world’s top medical schools (QS World Ranking by Subject 2024 – 78th for Medicine). The School of Medicine is the leading research school in Trinity, home to over 800 highly diverse researchers and spanning 21 medical and scientific disciplines. The School of Medicine is a multidisciplinary school comprising Medicine, Radiation Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Human Health and Disease, and Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Over 90% of the academic staff are highly active in research. Fifty per cent of senior principal investigators are clinical academics combining their clinical commitments with their academic activities.
Studying at Trinity School of Medicine
An overview of the School of Medicine from an International students perspective.
Upcoming Events
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Visiting Professor John Launer Narrative practice: Conversations inviting change
Public lecture: Long Room Hub 2-3pm December 6th
25 Nov 2024
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Trinity Research Doctorate Awards (TRDA) Public Event Thursday 14th November 2024 6pm, Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin
Concussion in the 21st Century: How we got here. Where are we going? 1
11 Nov 2024
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Faculty of Health Sciences presents Inaugural Lecture Series 2023/24
All lectures are Thursdays 6pm -7pm, reception 7pm - 8pm
21 Mar 2024
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Current News
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Child Health Research Festival 2024 - 25th September 3pm to 7pm
All the family is invited to the inaugural Child Health Research Festival 2024 which takes place on 25th September from 3pm to 7pm on the Front Square.
06 Aug 2024
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Engaging podcast at the intersection of medicine, science, and society
Off-Script is an engaging new podcast at the intersection of medicine, science, and society, brought to you by the Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine.
06 Aug 2024
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Artificial Intelligence provides rich exchange of information between clinicians and patients
In a groundbreaking initiative, a team of clinicians from the Maxillofacial Unit at James Hospital in partnership with Computer Scientists in Trinity College Dublin is currently trialling a conversational artificial intelligence
25 Jul 2024
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Increasing rate of head and neck cancer in younger age groups and among females.
Infection with Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the single most important risk factor the development of cervical cancer and pre-cancer.
25 Jul 2024
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New study to identify rehabilitation needs of patients with head and neck cancer.
A new study, funded by the Irish Cancer Society will identify the exercise rehabilitation needs of patients with head and neck cancer.
25 Jul 2024
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Research Summer School 22nd July to 26th July 2024
Researchers, clinicians and doctoral students at all levels are invited to attend a specially designed Research Summer School, jointly organised by St James Hospital and Trinity College Dublin.
04 Jul 2024
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Parenting Matters with Arthritis: Developing and Testing a Parent-focused Intervention Programme to Support Parenting with Inflammatory Arthritis
Applications are currently being invited for this fully funded PhD opportunity in the Discipline of Occupational Therapy.
25 Jun 2024
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Decision-Making for People with Advanced Illness in Palliative Care
Applications are invited for four (4) full-time PhD Studentships funded by an interdisciplinary Trinity Research Doctorate Group-based Award.
24 Jun 2024
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Health and transport in the AI era
With funding from the Trinity Research Doctorate Awards: Research Projects 2024-5, “Health and Transport in the AI era” will recruit four PhD student to complete a project concerned with the health aspects of modern transport spec
19 Jun 2024
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Royal Irish Academy elects two School of Medicine new members
We are delighted to congratulate our School of Medicine colleagues who were elected to the RIA this year, Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry and Brian Lawlor, Conolly Norman Professor of Old Age Psychiatry
06 Jun 2024
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