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MSc - Master of Science
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Full Time
JAN
1 year
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MSc - Master of Science
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Full Time
JAN
1 year
MSc - Master of Science
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Part Time
JAN
2.5 years
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As part of our Person-Centred Practice Framework, this MSc/PgDip/PgCert Person-Centred Practice course is designed to meet the professional needs of practitioners from all disciplines working in a variety of different health and care system settings and will give you a valuable, career-expanding qualification in person-centred practice. The course is delivered both full and part-time with start dates in both September and January each year.
Why QMU?
Suitable for a range of practitioners: Modules on this course will be of interest to a range of health and social care practitioners and you will benefit by learning alongside people working in different areas/roles.
Contemporary, creative and interactive learning approaches: The learning environment will generate an ethos of engagement where students can explore and challenge theories, practices and different sources of knowledge creatively in an atmosphere of high challenge and high support.
Staff expertise and support: You will be taught by a team of academic staff who have a wide range of theoretical, practical and research experience in the formulation, implementation, delivery and evaluation of person-centred practice.
Our reputation: We have a reputation at QMU for innovative curriculum design, being supportive and responsive to learners and extensive online resources.
Relevance: Our conceptualization of person-centredness is consistent with the WHO Framework of ‘people-centred healthcare’.
Candidates will normally be graduates with evidence of relevant recent academic study.
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