Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
3 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Career Development | Training and Development | Vocational Training
Area of study
Education
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Advance your healthcare career through the Practice Development module. Enhance your professional skills with workplace-based learning and build a portfolio showcasing your experience. The Level 7 credits earned can contribute towards an MSc in Advancing Healthcare Practice.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Practitioners will collate a portfolio based largely on their day to day workplace-based learning.
- The module can be studied stand-alone or as part of the MSc Advancing Healthcare Practice.
Careers:
- Our programmes will develop your professional competence and confidence.
- They offer the opportunity to network with other healthcare professionals from a range of employers and sectors to identify future career options.
- We also offer advice to help you meet your professional regulator revalidation requirements and/or leadership body credentialing processes, and support you in building a personal learning plan to enhance your career prospects.
New UK/Republic of Ireland students:
£500
New international students:
Not applicable - this course is only open to UK applicants
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Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements:
- an undergraduate honours degree in the first- or second-class range, or international equivalent, in a relevant healthcare subject
- a current role working in, or sufficiently linked to, healthcare in the United Kingdom
- evidence of being able to study at level 7 (master's level)
- the ability to meet any module specific entry requirements (e.g. Independent Prescribing); you will need to meet these requirements to be eligible to study these modules
- a minimum of one year of relevant work experience, or sufficient evidence of how you will be supported if you do not have this existing workplace-based experience (this does not apply to modules that are designed to be studied in the first year of qualified practice)
- a discussion with the admissions tutor prior to submitting an application if you wish to have previous academic credits recognised.
Location
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