Course Overview
This Online-Course is ineligible for student study visa or ILEP, but international students may undertake this programme remotely.
This postgraduate qualification equips students with the knowledge and skills required to make meaningful contributions to cardiac rehabilitation practice. This course includes disease-specific theory and practice components together with a strong focus on research, integrated care approaches, and evidence-informed innovation in rehabilitative service delivery. Whilst the main focus is cardiovascular and pulmonary disease prevention and rehabilitation, key learning outcomes achieved apply to chronic disease management more widely.
The course runs from January to May each year and is delivered online. Structured weekly directed study is coupled with a schedule of group-based lectures, tutorials, and interactive workshops. These group-based sessions are delivered in real-time via live sessions and are timetabled for Thursdays and Fridays (3 pm – 8 pm with occasional Saturdays (10 am – 3 pm. After successful completion of this programme students can continue their education to the master's level and apply for MSc Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation or MSc Preventive Cardiology.
Unique features of this programme include:
- Flexible learning: Online delivery using scheduled tutorials and workshops coupled with directed study enables students to simultaneously maintain professional roles in clinical practice or manage other commitments whilst completing their studies.
- Delivered in partnership with the National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health (NIPC: This partnership enables an exceptional opportunity for students to interact with leading experts as well as engage in cutting-edge research and further opportunities in cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation.
- Interdisciplinary expert teaching faculty: Students from a variety of backgrounds from all over the world interact with international leaders and clinical specialists from medicine, nursing, nutrition, exercise, behavioural medicine, and public health.
The course addresses the latest evidence-based, implementation of best-practice guidelines and healthcare policy, behavioural change strategies, lifestyle approaches to risk factor modification, psychosocial health, and medical management of risk factors including hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and smoking. Outcome measures, health technology, and innovation in service design also feature strongly to enable programme uptake and high-quality delivery. Whilst focusing on cardiovascular and pulmonary populations the content aligns strongly with the management of non-communicable diseases.
Applications and Selections
Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.
Who Teaches this Course
This course is delivered by an interdisciplinary teaching faculty of leading experts and clinical specialists in cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation. The Programme Board comprises of:
Dr Jennifer Jones
Programme Director and Specialist Physiotherapist in Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
Professor Catriona Jennings
Nurse Specialist and Senior Researcher, University of Galway
Professor Molly Byrne
Professor of Health Psychology in the School of Psychology, University of Galway
Dr Lisa Hynes
Health Psychologist and Head of Health Programmes, Croí Heart and Stroke Centre
Dr Susan Connolly
Consultant Cardiologist, Clinical Lead in Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
Ms Suzanne Seery
Senior Specialist Dietitian in Cardiovascular Health
Ms Karen Cradock
Specialist Physiotherapist in Cardiac Rehabilitation Past President of the Irish Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation
Ms Wendy Yell
Specialist Occupational Therapist in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Professor Robyn Gallagher
Expert in Digital Health and Current President of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
Ms Noeleen Fallon
Specialist Nurse in Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, Past President of the Irish Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (IACR
Dr Yvonne Finn
Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, University of Galway
Professor Derek O’Keeffe
Consultant Endocrinologist and Expert in Diabetes and Technology & Innovation
Prof Francis Finucane
Consultant Endocrinologist, UHG and Specialist Lead for Endocrinology, Saolta Group
E: johnwilliam.mcevoy@universityofgalway.ie
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