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Congratulation to the graduates of the MSc Human Anatomy 2024

Dr Mutahira Lone, Director of the MSc in Human Anatomy programme in UCC and Professor Gerard O'Keeffe Head of Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, congratulated the class of 2024 on their conferring at the UCC College of Medicine and Health Conferring Ceremony on 25th October 2024.
Dr Mutahira Lone, said that 'she was delighted to welcome back the graduates to UCC to celebrate their conferring ceremony together', and along with Professor Gerard O'Keeffe Head of Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience congratulated the six graduates Melinda Childs, Niamh Hennessey, Catherine Daly, Hannah Lee, Elsie Coakley and Cameron Nymann on the successful completion of their MSc in Human Anatomy degrees.
The very popular MSc in Human Anatomy is a well-established programme within the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, it plays a very important role in postgraduate Anatomy education nationally and internationally, and it continues to receive extremely positive feedback from its graduates. The MSc in Human Anatomy is full time 12-month student centred course, with a large dissection component, lectures, practicals, tutorials, seminars, and technology enhanced learning.
The MSc in Human Anatomy will be of interest to graduates of medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, science, engineering, and other fields, interested in combining a postgraduate qualification in human anatomy with their skills base. The course has a large dissection component which will provide participants with an exceptional opportunity to develop their dissection and anatomical knowledge in the FLAME laboratory, the Department's newly constructed state of the art human anatomy research laboratory.
If you wish to find out more about the course, please contact Dr Mutahira Lone, Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork email: mscanatomy@ucc.ie
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News item and photographs Bereniece Riedewald