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Robotic Surgery (Simulation) at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS

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Course summary

Develop your understanding of robotic surgery and take the first steps toward developing your career in the field, with our online Masters degree. During the course you’ll explore the ways in which robotics have been integrated into surgical practice, leading to reduced invasiveness, decreased blood loss, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, and improved patient outcomes. Looking specifically at gastrointestinal (upper and lower), urological and gynaecological surgery, you’ll also explore some of the cutting-edge strategies and techniques, as well as develop a theoretical understanding of how these can be applied in practice. This is a distance learning course: you don't need to attend physical locations but, instead, participate in learning using a variety of online systems to engage with your lecturers and fellow students. However, it includes a compulsory module which you must attend in-person: Simulation in Year 2. The Simulation module is delivered in-person at the ICENI Centre in Colchester, Essex in the UK. This course cannot be completed without attendance in Colchester. Both Year 1 and Year 2 feature a mix of compulsory and optional modules. In both years, you can choose an optional surgical module in the specialism of your choice. There are also two non-surgical optional modules available. In Year 2, you'll complete the compulsory Postgraduate Research Design module. It's designed to help you plan your Postgraduate Research Project, and to develop a robust understanding of how to interpret the research findings of others. Although this course is not a replacement for formal surgical training and will not be sufficient to qualify graduates to practice, the MSc in Robotic Surgery (Simulation) offers a unique and comprehensive educational experience tailored to the needs of surgical professionals. By providing a multidisciplinary curriculum, opportunities for hands-on simulation training, esteemed faculty, industry collaborations, and a focus on research and innovation, it will equip clinicians with the knowledge necessary to harness the potential of robotic surgery.

Modules

Year 1: Core modules Principles of Robotic Surgery Into ARU Optional modules Robotic Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Robotic Gynaecological Surgery Global Leadership Year 2: Core modules Postgraduate Research Design Postgraduate Research Project Simulation Optional modules Robotic Lower Gastrointestinal Surgery Robotic Urological Surgery Advance Professional Decision Making

Assessment method

Assessment has been designed to incorporate a broad range of different methods of assessment to evaluate knowledge and the capacity to both critically analyse and synthesise evidence related to surgical practice and decision-making. It includes essay-based critical reviews, oral presentations and written exams testing your understanding of the content of the course. Simulation learning will be made available to students undertaking the MSc in Robotic Surgery (Simulation), delivered by ESNEFT and the ICENI Centre (Colchester, Essex). This element will not carry any academic credits but will be based on a pass/fail criteria on submission of an e-portfolio.


Entry requirements

Applicants are expected to hold a medical degree (MBBS, MD or similar). We welcome applications from intercalating medical students and ask that you have successfully completed at least the first three years of your degree and have the support of your medical school.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

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Robotic Surgery (Simulation) at Anglia Ruskin University - UCAS