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Advanced Diploma
University of Bolton
Part Time
JAN-25
14 weeks
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Advanced Diploma
University of Bolton
Part Time
JAN-25
14 weeks
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If you’re a nursing or health and social care professional working in an area where patients present with minor injuries and accidents, our Advanced Professional Development course in Minor Injuries (Level HE7) is ideal. Our expert team will support you in developing the skills and excellent core knowledge needed to assess and manage emergency minor injury presentations effectively.
Course details
This stand-alone advanced professional development course offered by the University of Bolton aims to build on your pre-existing knowledge of minor injuries. We’ll support you as you build your professional skills, confidence and autonomy, ready to manage patients who present with minor injuries and accidents.
Our dedicated team will guide you as you explore, investigate and learn to manage minor injury presentations. You’ll study the underpinning theory necessary to develop and understand the evidence-based management of minor injury presentations. Once you have successfully completed this course, you’ll be able to safely assess, investigate, manage and refer to specialities or discharge patients with minor injury presentations as an autonomous practitioner within your area of work. We recommend you have core knowledge of minor injury presentations and how to treat them before embarking on this course.
Course Highlights:
To undertake this course, you must offer current professional registration as a health or social care practitioner; for example, registered nurse, assistant practitioner, allied health professional, or paramedic. You'll also normally need to provide evidence of post-registration experience of professional practice as well as a first degree relevant to your health or social care practice. We may also consider applicants offering recent study at Level HE6.To complete the portfolio element of the assessment for this course, you must have current relevant employment in an A&E or minor injuries unit and access to appropriate supervision at work.
Students living in
Domestic
£800 per year
Students from Domestic
Home students starting this course in the first year will be required to pay a Home fee of £800 for the academic year 2023/24. There may be a slight increase in the fee for 2024/25 entry.
Students from EU
International applications are not possible for this course. As an international student you are not allowed to study this course because of the restrictions on your visa.
Students from International
International applications are not possible for this course. As an international student you are not allowed to study this course because of the restrictions on your visa.
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