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MSc - Master of Science
University of West London - (UWL)
Part Time
SEP-26
4 Years
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MSc - Master of Science
University of West London - (UWL)
Part Time
SEP-26
4 Years
MSc - Master of Science
Berkshire Institute for Health - UWL - Reading
Part Time
SEP-26
4 Years
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This clinically-focused course is designed to support healthcare practitioners who have recently qualified and need to develop the knowledge and skills to work effectively in their chosen specialism. It can also support established practitioners who would like to extend their skill set within a new specialism. It allows you to gain a postgraduate award as recognition of your continued learning and development. You can choose to qualify with these awards: PgCert - part-time for one year (up to two years maximum) PgDip - part-time for two years (up to three years maximum) MSc - part-time for three years (up to four years maximum). You can choose between a generic award in clinical practice or a specialised award in a particular area. Your course leader will help you to decide which route is most suitable for your clinical needs. Throughout your course, you will benefit from our links with Healthcare providers. These links help us to offer a wide range of excellent facilities that support teaching and learning activities. Location This course is delivered at our West London campus. However, we also offer the MSc Clinical Practice at our Reading campus. As you will spend half your course gaining experience on placement, you should choose a course location that you can travel to easily. Please select your preferred location below when applying.
You should: be registered with a UK professional body (Health and Care Professions Council or Nursing and Midwifery Council) hold a degree (eg BA, BSc, BNursing) be based in the UK For the ‘Independent and Supplementary Prescribing module, you must have access to a designated medical practitioner within your organisation, who will contribute to the Structured Clinical Examination in Practice summative assessment.
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