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Our Virtual Open Day, on Tuesday, 3 December 2024, 13.00-14:00, is a great way to learn more about studying the MRes Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention at Imperial’s Faculty of Medicine.

This virtual event will provide information on the core MRIGI MRes and also the newly launched Clinical Robotics and AI stream.

It will include a presentation from the course and stream leaders, discussing teaching, research projects, assessments, and course delivery. This is a great opportunity to quiz our teams and decide if this course is for you.

About the course streams

Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention

Explore two of the fastest growing technology-driven areas of medicine on this Master’s course.

Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Interventions have experienced significant growth over the last twenty years.

This multidisciplinary course runs through the current technology used in clinical work and new technological advances in the field.

With teaching led by internationally-renowned departments at Imperial, you’ll explore topics including medical robotics and instrumentation, minimally invasive surgery and image guided intervention.

Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention: Clinical Robotics and AI

Explore some of the fastest growing technology-driven areas of medicine on this Master’s course.

The Clinical Robotics and AI stream of the Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention course has been created specifically for clinicians and medically-trained researchers who are interested in learning new skills that will be at the heart of future interventional clinical practice.

This multidisciplinary course introduces the current technology used as well as detailing new clinical advances and procedures.

You will study parts of the course alongside engineering and computing Master’s students on the core stream, interacting with them to complement your skills and knowledge, and jointly proposing new translational ideas.