Program Overview
Program Details: Rheoli m‚n salwch, SHG3122, FHEQ
Overview
The program focuses on enabling registered practitioners to identify minor health problems and determine when referral is necessary. The teaching is delivered using a blended approach and focuses on assessing face-to-face patients and remote assessments, reflecting current clinical practice changes.
Level
The program is offered at the FHEQ level.
Target Audience
The program is designed for students who are registered with the NMC, GPhC, or HCPC.
Duration
The program's contact hours will be delivered through a combination of live online and on-campus activities, which may include lectures, seminars, practical sessions, and Academic Mentor sessions.
Assessment
The program assessment includes a Structured Clinical Objective, and a Case Study.
Tuition Fee
Please contact us for the program's tuition fee details.
Location
The program is offered in a blended learning format.
How to Apply
The program is not going ahead this year; please look for an alternative module option.
Lecturers
Sarah Greenwood is one of the lecturers for this program.
Additional Information
- The program is part of the Cyfadran Meddygaeth, Iechyd a Gwyddor Bywyd, which offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
- The university has various research areas and is committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities.
- The program is designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals and provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage minor health problems effectively.
