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Postgraduate Diploma
Leeds, Main
Part Time
SEP-26
19 Months
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Postgraduate Diploma
Leeds, Main
Part Time
SEP-26
19 Months
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The PGDip in Clinical Embryology is a part-time, fully online distance-learning course. It offers an internationally recognised qualification and provides superb academic and professional development opportunities for existing practitioners of clinical embryology. Building on your existing knowledge and experience, the course offers advanced learning and establishes good practice in clinical embryology and Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ART). The course allows you to remain in full-time employment while you study and offers superb academic and professional development opportunities. The course features a series of compulsory modules that you’ll work through progressively along a set timeline. Through these modules you’ll develop your knowledge of both the theory and practice of clinical embryology. Modules cover the theory of reproductive biology pathology and infertility clinical andrology clinical embryology and assisted reproduction technologies fertility laboratories and their design and management advanced ART practice molecular embryology and genetic testing controversial topics in ART and fertility cryopreservation. You’ll learn from course leaders and tutors with many years of experience in training clinical embryologists, and from reproductive scientists. You’ll be taught by established clinical embryology practitioners and researchers in reproductive science, ensuring you’re up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. The course provides a superb springboard to advance your career prospects within the workplace and demonstrating your value to prospective employers in the field of clinical embryology. Designed for the working professional: The Leeds Clinical Embryology course is designed to allow the working professional to study while remaining in full-time employment. It is part-time and the schedule is designed to be manageable for working individuals. Staff expertise and support: Our academic staff have years of professional and research experience in the field of clinical embryology and reproduction. Their diverse specialisations, ranging from reproductive biology to assisted reproduction technologies, underpin the uniqueness of the course at Leeds. Their insights and guidance will significantly enrich your learning experience. The course is supported by staff members who have many years of experience in assisting distance-learning students with their studies. International community: An integral highlight of the course is the international networking opportunity it offers since our students are from a diverse range of backgrounds. You’ll connect with practitioners and fellow learners worldwide, fostering an enriching exchange of ideas and perspectives and allowing mutual sharing of expertise. This global network can be instrumental in shaping your career path and broadening your understanding of international practices in clinical embryology. Interdisciplinary collaboration: The course is hosted by the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine within the School of Medicine which fosters a rich, interdisciplinary teaching and research environment. Groundbreaking research: Our faculty members are involved in world-leading research in fundamental and clinical research in areas related to gametes and preimplantation embryos, epigenetics, in vitro growth and maturation of oocytes, fertility preservation, uterine biology, and placental biology among other areas. This pioneering academic environment will help position you at the forefront of advancements in the field of reproductive science. Specialist facilitiesCutting-edge digital learning: Our students are given access to our advanced Virtual Learning Environment (MINERVA).
A bachelor degree with a 2:2 (hons) in a biological or related science or equivalent qualification. We will also consider applicants with appropriate or accredited experience within an embryological laboratory. You should be employed in a laboratory practising clinical embryology and with an employer who supports you in allowing time for study. You must also have access to email and the internet.
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Domestic
£763 month
Students from Domestic
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£777 month
Students from EU
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£777 month
Students from International
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