Course Overview

The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (Intensive Care) is designed for registered nurses who wish to pursue a specialist qualification in Intensive Care Nursing.

All students will register for a full-time one-year Postgraduate Diploma. On successful completion of both theoretical and clinical modules for year one, students may graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma or (if they have achieved the minimum 60% average mark across these modules) they may apply to transfer to year two of the MHSc programme.

A blended learning format is adopted for the delivery of this programme. Students are required to attend a total of 12 workshop days across the first year of the programme making it possible to combine working full-time with studying.

On the advice of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), students are also required to undertake a minimum of 500 clinical hours in an approved clinical practice setting within Ireland, normally within the students own work setting. Students may also be required to undertake additional placement(s) to attain the required competency to meet programme learning outcomes.

Special Features

The course has a strong clinical emphasis, offering further opportunities to develop specialist nursing skills in intensive care. Blended learning is an innovative and flexible approach to learning that uses a combination of virtual teaching and learning through Canvas, our online learning platform. Our face-to-face workshops combine lectures and simulation with interprofessional speakers with specialist expertise.

Scholarships available

Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.

Applications and Selections

Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System

Please note all applicants register for the 1-year postgraduate diploma, with the opportunity to transfer to the second year of the MSc programme at the end of the first year if they meet the relevant eligibility criteria.

Who Teaches this Course

  • Ann Sheehan: Programme Director (UOG), Clinical Facilitator Critical Care GUH; RGN, RM, RNT, ICU Cert. BScN (Hons) HDip, PDipSc Healthcare Simulation and Patient Safety, MHSc Nurse Education, MSc Healthcare Ethics
  • Claire Lavelle: Clinical Nurse Manager 3, Critical Care GUH; RGN, RNT, PDip Intensive Care Nursing, PDip Nurse Education, PDipSc Healthcare Simulation and Patient Safety, MHSc
  • Christine Sheehan: RGN, CCRN, MHSc, Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner
  • Pauline May: RGN, ENB 100 (ICU), ENB 934 (HIV), BA Nursing, Master’s in Clinical Education
  • Ms Laura Burke, Clinical Facilitator ICU
  • Ms Esther Ni Chonghaile, Clinical Facilitator ICU
  • Ms Marcia Tavares, Clinical Facilitator, ICU

See the full staff list here.

Requirements and Assessment

Modules are assessed using a combination of coursework and examinations.

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Yvonne

Yvonne Fehily |   RGN, RANP, Critical Care Outreach, Galway University Hosp.

The intensive care unit is where patients are at their sickest with either single-organ, or multi-organ failure, and require varying degrees of life sustaining supports to meet their needs. After completing the postgraduate ICU course in NUI Galway, I became much more knowledgeable in being able to, care for a critically ill patient and provide a high standard of patient care with the most up-to-date evidence-based care. The PG ICU course improved my critical thinking skills, as well as my confidence to question things more, communicate effectively with the multidisciplinary team and family members. It also provided a platform to further my academic and professional portfolio, as I have now progressed on to become an Advanced Nurse Practitioner on the Critical Care Outreach Team.
Grace

Grace Callaghan |   CNM2 Clinical Facilitator,Intensive Care, (SUH)

The Postgraduate Diploma in ICU is a challenging yet equally rewarding course which reflects the very nature of Intensive Care. I would consider the Postgraduate Diploma to be a solid investment for a career in critical care. It is delivered by leaders in their respective fields and the knowledge gained is invaluable as it can be applied to any critical care or acute care setting. The postgrad course also provided the foundation for me to continue my education and complete my master's degree in Intensive Care.
Lisa

Lisa Ní Thuathail |   RGN, RANP Critical Care Outreach, GUH.

I completed the postgraduate diploma in Intensive Care Nursing in 2016. The program taught me the knowledge and skills to care for the critically ill patient safely and competently. The blended teaching through lectures, tutorials and workshops facilitates any learning style while also working full time. I have since progressed on to become an Advanced Nurse Practitioner on the Critical Care Outreach Team.
Philip

Philip Parackal Augusthinose |   CNM3, Simulation Clinical Nurse Educator

[Philip Parackal Augusthinose, CNM3, Simulation Clinical Nurse Educator, Irish Centre for Applied Patient Safety and Simulation (ICAPSS), GUH & NUI Galway]. I completed my PG ICU few years ago and found the course helped me understand the rationale for some common ICU procedures and many modalities of patient care. The course menu has the best ingredients delivered by expert facilitators and tutors which helped us to deliver the best patient care with evidence-based practice. Since completing the course, I have progressed further in my career in both specialist and managerial roles in Nursing. I strongly recommend every ICU Nurse to enrol in this programme as the outcome will be rewarding.