MSc Pain Management Dissertation
Program Overview
MSc Pain Management Dissertation (SURG0156)
Key Information
The MSc Pain Management Dissertation is offered by the Faculty of Medical Sciences, with the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science as the teaching department. The credit value for this module is 60. There are no restrictions for this module.
Alternative Credit Options
There are no alternative credit options available for this module.
Description
The aim of the research module is to produce research-aware students capable of independent engagement with research post MSc completion in the form of critical review, implementation of research findings, and potentially ongoing original research activity.
Module Deliveries for 2026/27 Academic Year
The intended teaching term for this module is the calendar year, and it is offered at the postgraduate level (FHEQ Level 7).
Teaching and Assessment
- Mode of study: Online
- Methods of assessment:
- 80% Dissertations, extended projects, and reports
- 20% Viva or oral presentation
- Mark scheme: Numeric Marks
Other Information
- Number of students on the module in the previous year: 12
- Module leader: Dr. Roman Cregg
Last Updated
This module description was last updated on 10th March 2026.
