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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences

2022/23

MSc Advanced Clinical Practice

P13847-(OfS), P13848-(DoH) [Programme] Course fee: £10,000.00

180 Credits

Academic level: 7

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Course overview

The programme is aimed at practitioners holding registration with a professional body, who wish to become advanced clinical practitioners and who have been identified as having the capability and potential to work at this level. This is a 3-5 year part-time programme. It is intended that the programme will provide opportunities for career progression through promotion and/or service recognition schemes to that of employment in the role of advanced clinical practitioner.

This is a Master’s course that encompasses the four pillars of clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research. At the end of the course, the practitioner will be able to demonstrate core capabilities and specific clinical competencies to manage complex clinical care using innovative solutions in partnership with individuals, families and carers in the context of interprofessional working teams across a range of settings.

Studying our MSc Advanced Clinical Practice will offer you opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge in order to pursue a career as an advanced health clinical practitioner. Upon
completion of the programme you will be able to work at the level of advanced clinical practice and exercise autonomy and decision-making within complex situations with varying levels of risk. You will feel confident in applying your expertise and decision making skills to act as a clinical role model and advocate for developing and delivering high quality care, which is responsive to an ever evolving health and social care landscape.

APPLICATION DEADLINE is 12 August 2022 for September 2022 intake. It is recommended that your funding for the study fee is confirmed and applications are submitted before the deadline.

Apprenticeship Application in MSc Advanced Clinical Practice

Those who want to follow the apprenticeship route need to have employer agreement and should contact Caroline Marshall, Apprenticeship Manager, on email Caroline.Marshall@greenwich.ac.uk for further information and making an application. Apprenticeships should NOT apply via this webpage.

Programme Structure

This course has been designed around the four pillars of Advanced Clinical Practice and their capabilities:

  1. Clinical Practice
  2. Leadership and Management
  3. Education
  4. Research

You will develop specialist knowledge within the context of Advanced Practice. Whilst there will be no specific endorsements, students will have the opportunity to develop advanced practice within the pathways that we currently offer which include:

  • Critical and Emergency Care Practice
  • General Practice Nursing
  • Healthcare Practice
  • Leadership and Management
  • Mental Health
  • Neonatal Care
  • Safeguarding Children and Young People
  • Sexual Health
  • Social Work

What modules will I study?

Year 1

  • Assessment and Decision Making Skills for Advanced Clinical Practice (20 Credits; Level 7)
  • Leading and Managing Complexity Practice (20 Credits; Level 7)
  • Work Based Learning One: Developing Advanced Clinical Skills through Work Based Learning (20 Credits; Level 7).

Year 2

  • Enquiry Skills for Research in Health and Care Practice (OMED 1356) (20 Credits; Level 7) (Compulsory Module)
  • Non-Medical Prescribing (NMP) Practice (40 Credits; Level 7); OR
  • Advanced Leadership and Management (40 Credits; Level 7); OR
  • Advanced Clinical Practice through Work Based Learning (40 Credits; Level 7)

Year 3

  • Advancing Practice Clinical Project/ Dissertation Module (40 credits at level 7). Within this module students will draw upon the skills and knowledge developed in the previous modules and make a contribution to service development by choosing one of five possible options:
  1. Empirical research
  2. Modified systematic review
  3. Audit or service evaluation
  4. Critical review of literature
  5. Clinical Project
  • The Dynamics of Dissemination: Publishing, Promoting and Performing your studies RESE 1159(20 Credits; Level 7) Or
  • For those on the Apprenticeship route Consolidating Advanced Practice: End Point Assessment Module ( 20 Credits: Level 7). 




This programme has the following core/optional modules

OMED-1382: Assessment and Decision Making Skills for Advanced Clinical Practice

BUSI-1697: Leading and Managing Complexity Practice

OMED-1383: Work Based Learning One: Developing Advanced Clinical Skills through Work Based Learning

OMED-1384: Enquiry Skills for Research in Health and Care Practice

PHAM-1149: Non-Medical Prescribing (NMP) Practice

BUSI-1698: Advanced Leadership and Management

OMED-1385: Advanced Clinical Practice through Work Based Learning

OMED-1386: Health and Care Practice Dissertation

RESE-1159: The Dynamics of Dissemination: Publishing, Promoting and Performing your Studies

OMED-1393: Teaching, Supervision and Assessment in Advanced Practice

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Prerequisites

Applicants interested in this programme must have the required experience and qualifications according to the nature of their scope and context of their practice, role and profession. Applicants are expected to have successfully completed a Level 6 programme of study and have the required experience within a specified scope of practice:
  • A first degree; normally 2:2 or above; or equivalent study.
  • Current registration with the NMC or HCPC or other relevant PSRB.
  • Relevant post-qualifying experience or equivalent, with evidence of study post-qualifying or initial registration, this study providing the underpinning knowledge and skills required for the developmentof a specialist role/practice.
  • Currently working no less than 20 hours per weekwithin an appropriate role with relevant experience.
  • Agreement from their manager that they are in a role that facilitates any required assessment of clinical practice.
  • Applicants who do not have English as their first language must demonstrate an IELTS score of at least 7 (University requirement for non-EU students only)
  • Degrees and other courses
  • We will consider claims for Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognised Prior Experiential
    Learning (RPEL). You will need inform us that you wish to apply for RPL at application stage.

You can find out more from our Recognition of Prior Learning Common Questions webapge webpage.

Applications for Recognised Prior Experiential Learning will need to be supported with a portfolio to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes for the course against which the credits are being claimed.

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