Paramedical Services and Supplementary Medicine postgraduate degrees in Eastern England

2 universities offer 4 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate paramedical services and supplementary medicine degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Anglia Ruskin University

1 paramedical-services-and-supplementary-medicine courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 36th
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I find my university a great place to study because they have so much systems in place to help and support students through university life. So far I can’t find any fault because I have access to so much learning materials and support with wellbeing.

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MSc Physician Associate
clock icon 2 years full time
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Modules
Year 1
  • Medical Practice & Patient Care I
  • Medical Practice & Patient Care II
  • Medical Practice & Patient Care III
  • Policy, Practice & Governance
  • Primary Care Practice
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University of Hertfordshire

3 paramedical-services-and-supplementary-medicine courses EASTERN ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 12th
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The University of Hertfordshire has great facilities, but there are quite a few unnecessary procedures that could be streamlined, such as booking appointments for even the smallest matters. My experience so far has been disappointing from an academic perspective. I was expecting better quality education, but instead, most of the lectures consist of simply reading from PowerPoint slides, and the practical sessions have been far from engaging. While I understand that self-study is important, not all students, especially international ones like myself, have prior industrial experience or expertise. It's crucial that the university recognizes this and provides clearer, more detailed information about the curriculum, how exams work, and what is expected in terms of assessments. Relying solely on self-study and putting too much responsibility on the students isn’t fair, especially when we're paying for a quality education.

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