Advanced Practice in Health Care [MSc (Med Sci)]
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The course was engaging and challenging. I simply loved Glasgow, I learned and enjoyed at the same time. It was all new for me but I quite enjoyed it still.
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I am so happy, I am doing my 2nd degree from here. It was excellent
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The journey has been amazing and challenging. I love the size of my class and how we have been taught. I have made many new friends.
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
Whilst studying Medical Science, the programme will provide you with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, expertise in critical appraisal, develop transferable skills and the ability to lead and innovate in the adva The Healthcare degree reflects the need for tomorrow’s health care professional to be involved in lifelong learning whilst being adaptive to the dynamic care environment and supporting quality care delivery. Close involvement of NHS clinical staff in the planning and delivery of courses ensures that the programme is current and relevant. The themes offered link closely with the pre-registration undergraduate programme offered at the University as well as being developed in conjunction with local clinical need.
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Reviews
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The course was engaging and challenging. I simply loved Glasgow, I learned and enjoyed at the same time. It was all new for me but I quite enjoyed it still.
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I am so happy, I am doing my 2nd degree from here. It was excellent
← | →
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The journey has been amazing and challenging. I love the size of my class and how we have been taught. I have made many new friends.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
HaoLiang Zhou
Ahmed
Megan
Marta
Subjects
- IT
- Healthcare
- IT Management
- Critical Care
- Management
- Skills and Training
Course programme
Each course can be taken as a stand alone continuing professional development course
This programme in Advanced Practice in Health Care is made up of three components: a core course, optional courses and a dissertation.
Research methods and statisticsThis consolidates and extends your knowledge of research methods and provides you with sufficient information to write a research proposal. This course is a prerequisite for the research-based dissertation or work-based audit and service evaluation.
Named awardsBy undertaking the 20 credit optional courses listed below a named award may be obtained in:
- Acute & Critical Care
- Nursing Science
- Chronic Disease Management
- Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Stroke Care
- Acute & Critical care
- Assessing and Managing Patients with Complex Symptoms
- Self Management: Principles and Practice
- Clinical issues in Stroke Care.
- Professional Practice in Spiritual and Religious Care in Healthcare
- Providing Spiritual and Religious Care in Healthcare
- Advanced Health Care Practice
- Advanced Communication Skills in Healthcare Practice
- Education for Professional Practice
- Ethics for professional practice
- Leadership in Contemporary Health Care
- PGC in Leading, Improving & Transforming Care
- PGC Spiritual & Religious Care in Health & Social Care
Additional information
Core Courses
Research Methods and Statistics
This course must be taken in order to attain the full MSc.
Rationale
Knowledge of research designs and statistical techniques has become an important factor in the delivery of evidence based health care. In this course students will develop skills in qualitative and quantitative approaches to research. The need to conduct rigorous and systematic research is paramount given the introduction of a variety of new technologies and...
Advanced Practice in Health Care [MSc (Med Sci)]
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