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Significant milestone as Government considers next steps to increase the number of college places across healthcare and veterinary

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD, Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD and Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue TD have today announced a number of options to expand third level places for healthcare and veterinary medicine.

 

The Higher Education Authority was tasked by the Department of Further and Higher Education to establish how additional capacity might be provided in healthcare and veterinary medicine.

 

The report has found, with investment, an additional 208 doctors, 692 nurses, 196 pharmacists, 63 dentists and 230 vets could potentially be trained annually.

 

These options could result in an increase of up to 5,000 in total third level enrolments in these disciplines. This increase is subject to a forthcoming process which will now begin to cross-reference available options with the ongoing demand in the veterinary and health care areas and to agree costs and funding.

 

Speaking today, Minister Harris said: “This is an important moment for the delivery of healthcare and veterinary medicine. Through a very inclusive and expansive process, the Government has identified a significant increase in capacity across these key disciplines. 

   

"My Department will now work with the Departments of Health and Agriculture to bring these proposals forward. Each will be subjected to a process and investment will be subject to the normal procedures. 

 

“However, this could lead to an unprecedented change in the number of graduates in these key skills areas in the coming years and will help the health and agriculture sector begin to address workforce shortage issues.” 

 

Minister Donnelly said: “I have set the ambitious target of doubling the number of student places across the full range of essential health professions to meet our health workforce and patient care needs.  

 

“We cannot continue to rely on recruitment from around the world to meet the healthcare workforce needs of our growing and aging population. This planned student expansion is an important step in addressing the needs of our health service and achieving health workforce sustainability for Ireland.”  

 

Minister McConalogue said: “Veterinary practitioners play a unique and important role in Irish society extending beyond their critical role in agriculture, to providing their expertise to the benefit of the wider society in area of pet health, animal welfare, food safety, public health in the context of zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance and in certification to support international trade.

“In terms of delivering increased capacity in veterinary medicine, it is encouraging to see such a high level of interest from our HEI’s. I look forward to continued analysis of the options identified which will inform the number of places to move forward with and the locations selected for any potential new veterinary schools. 

 

"My Department will work with colleagues in the Departments of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Health and Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform with a view to agreeing an approach to be brought to Government for decision in the very near future.”

 

The Government agreed to advance the process with investment to be considered in the context of Budgetary processes and the National Development Plan review.  Individual projects will be subject to the usual appraisals to ensure value for money.

 

 

 

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Notes to the Editor

 

Medicine

 

HEI 

Programme 

New or expansion of existing 

# annual places at full roll out 

# places across all years at full roll out 

UG 

Rural & Remote Graduate Entry Medicine 

New 

48 

192 

RCSI 

Undergraduate Medicine 

Expansion 

40 

240 

UCC 

Undergraduate Medicine 

Expansion 

20 

100 

UCD 

Undergraduate Medicine 

Expansion 

65 

390 

UCD 

Graduate Entry 

Expansion 

20 

UL 

Graduate Entry Medicine 

Expansion 

30 

120 

TOTAL 

208 

1,062 

  

  

  

  

  

Nursing 

HEI 

Programme 

New or expansion of existing 

# annual places at full roll out 

# places across all years at full roll out 

UCC 

Graduate Entry Nursing 

New 

85 

170 

UCC 

Graduate Entry Conversion 

New 

15 

30 

UG 

Graduate Entry Nursing 

New 

20 

40 

MU 

General Nursing 

New 

100 

400 

DCU 

Post-registration General Nursing conversion 

New 

30 

60 

DCU 

Graduate Entry General Nursing 

New 

20 

40 

ATU 

BSc General Nursing 

Expansion 

108 

432 

DCU 

Undergraduate Nursing 

Expansion 

30 

120 

DkIT 

Nursing – mixed 

Expansion 

46 

184 

MTU 

General Nursing 

Expansion 

60 

240 

SETU 

Nursing – mixed 

Expansion 

25 

100 

TUS 

General Nursing 

Expansion 

90 

360 

UL 

Nursing – mixed 

Expansion 

31 

124 

UG 

General Nursing & Midwifery 

Expansion 

24 

96 

UG 

HDip in Midwifery 

Expansion 

16 

TOTAL 

692 

2,412 

  

  

Pharmacy 

HEI 

Programme 

New or expansion of existing 

# annual places at full roll out 

# places across all years at full roll out 

UG 

MPharm 

New 

75 

375 

SETU 

MPharm 

New 

40 

200 

ATU 

BSc. Pharmacy/MPharm 

New 

36 

180 

RCSI 

MPharm 

Expansion 

10 

50 

UCC 

MPharm 

Expansion 

35 

175 

TOTAL 

196 

980 

  

  

Dentistry 

HEI 

Programme 

New or expansion of existing 

# annual places at full roll out 

# places across all years at full roll out 

RCSI 

BSc Dental Surgery 

New 

35 

175 

TCD 

Dental Science 

Expansion 

40 

UCC 

BSc Dental Surgery 

Expansion 

20 

100 

TOTAL 

63 

315 

  

  

  

  

Veterinary Medicine 

HEI 

Programme 

New or expansion of existing 

# annual places at full roll out 

# places across all years at full roll out 

UL 

Veterinary Medicine & Surgery 

New 

90 

450 

ATU 

Veterinary Medicine 

New 

40 

200 

SETU 

Veterinary Medicine 

New 

40 

200 

UCD 

Veterinary Medicine 

Expansion 

45 

275 

UCD 

Grad Entry 

Expansion 

20 

TOTAL 

230 

1,145