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MSc - Master of Science
Online Campus
Part Time
SEP-25
3 Years
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MSc - Master of Science
Online Campus
Part Time
SEP-25
3 Years
Select a an exam type
Resuscitation is a rapidly evolving area that crosses the boundaries of emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, anaesthesia and acute medicine. This Masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine provides you with an opportunity to develop your skills under the guidance of a renowned, international faculty.
An excellent worldwide reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care
Delivered by a leading UK university - Queen Mary is ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of our research (REF 2021)
Part-time hours allows you to work alongside gaining a qualification
Acquire an understanding of specialised techniques applicable to your own research or advanced scholarship
What you'll study
Resuscitation medicine is arguably evolving into a subspecialty of medical care. This course aims to provide practising doctors, nurses, paramedics and physician associates with invaluable and thorough expertise in this field.
The Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine MSc at Queen Mary has an excellent reputation in emergency medicine, trauma surgery and critical care, and youll be taught by world-leading experts recognised for their cutting-edge research. You will be taught a wide range of fascinating topics such as diagnosis, pathophysiology, resuscitation and toxicology, while fine-tuning your existing knowledge on research methodology, legislation and ethics.
Assessment
Years 1 and 2 are comprised of written assignments, Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) quizzes and short recorded presentations
Year 3 comprises a project plan, oral presentation and scientific paper with supplementary material.
Teaching
This course has been developed and is taught by practising professionals and industry experts. In addition to a series of online lectures from academics, youll gain invaluable insight from guest speakers and develop communication skills in interactive seminars and lively group discussions.
Career paths
The part-time nature of this course allows you to apply your knowledge directly to your practice as a doctor, nurse, paramedic or physician associate.
Whichever modules you take, the qualification is a masters in Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine, and we will provide a list of your module choices for future employers if required.
For doctors: You need a medical degree (non-UK degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK 2:2 degree). One or more years basic training in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Intern/house officer/FY1 pre-registration experience is not counted as basic training. For nurses: You need an undergraduate degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, nursing professionals with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. Three years experience in emergency or critical care nursing. For paramedics: You need a degree in paramedic science at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. For example, Paramedics with non-honours degrees or diploma/foundation degrees but who come with extensive clinical experience. Three years experience working as a paramedic OR one years experience plus at least 12 months experience working as a critical care paramedic or in a dedicated HEMS system. For Physician's Assistants/Associates: You need a degree in this area at 2:2 or above. Applicants with academic study slightly below this level will be considered on an individual basis if there is very strong evidence of suitable clinical experience in a relevant medical field. Three years' experience with at least 2 years in emergency medicine/anaesthesia/general medicine/cardiology/acute surgery/intensive care medicine/pre-hospital care. Up to 2 years from previous paramedic/nursing experience could be included.
Students living in
Domestic
£4,300 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£9,200 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£9,200 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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