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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences

2024/25

Work Based Learning One: Developing Advanced Clinical Skills through Work Based Learning

OMED-1383 [Module] Course fee: £1,233.00

20 Credits

Academic level: 7

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25 Sep 2024 (Intake closed)

**Applications received within 28 days of a module commencing may result in delays in registration and access to module resources – early application is therefore recommended

Course overview

 

This work based module aims to facilitate the student in developing advanced clinical practice capabilities and specialist competencies in managing clinical care by working in partnership with individuals, families and carers in the context of inter-professional working teams.

The module aims for students to develop critical analysis and synthesis of managing complex issues presented in a range of settings in order to work flexibly; and adapt to unfamiliar professional settings through application of innovative solutions to improve and enhance people’s experiences and outcomes.

The student will be able to recognise and reflect on the level of competence required within any given situation and recognise their own limits and level of competence. It will give them opportunity to develop a portfolio of evidence that they will submit for the module assessment and will then develop across the programme.

Students will have opportunity to develop their theoretical and practice knowledge within the practice environment whilst being assessed as part of the MSC Advanced Clinical Practice or MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (Degree Apprenticeship)

 




This module can contribute to the following programme(s)

P13847-(OfS), P13848-(DoH): MSc Advanced Clinical Practice

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Course fees

£1,233.00

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Prerequisites

i) A first degree; normally 2:2 or above; or equivalent study

ii) Current registration with the NMC or HCPC or other relevant PSRB

iii) Relevant post-qualifying experience or equivalent, with evidence of study post-qualifying /initial registration, this study providing the underpinning knowledge and skills required for the development of a specialist role/practice

iv) Currently working no less than 20 hours per week within an appropriate role with relevant experience

v) Agreement from their manager that they are in a role that facilitates any required assessment of clinical practice

vi) 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)

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