MSc Advanced Clinical Practice
Master
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
1 Year
The MSc Advanced Clinical Practice offers registered practitioners a student-centred programme of study that aims to meet their personal and professional development needs as they progress within their role towards advanced expert practice.
Students will explore advanced practice on both a personal, local, and national level. They will be encouraged to develop a substantial portfolio of evidence illustrating a breadth of practice, while exploring relevant research and developing their own skill set.
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About this course
The programme is designed to fully integrate the Health Education England (2017) Multidisciplinary Capability Framework enabling registered healthcare practitioners to acquire an expert knowledge base, complex decision-making skills, and clinical competences for expanded scope of practice, underpinned by the four Advanced Clinical Practice pillars of Clinical Skills, Management and Leadership, Education, and Research.
The course is open to registered healthcare professionals who meet the entry criteria, through self-funding and the Health Education England funded route.
You must be a registered healthcare professional with current First Level registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) or General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
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Subjects
- Teaching
- Responsibility
- Learning
- Application
- Professional
- Relationship
- Workplace
- Engagement
- Tripartite
- Characterised
Course programme
Teaching is delivered over one day a week, with additional student learning activity in the workplace. Student learning is managed via a tripartite agreement between the student, the academic assessor, and the clinical supervisor.
In the context of this course, high-quality learning and teaching is characterised by the clear relationship between the programme learning outcomes, the professional application of the learning outputs and the innovative learning methods employed to achieve them.
Blended teaching and learning is used wherever possible in recognition that students on this programme are working professionals and that the nature of their engagement with this programme requires the student to take responsibility for their own learning.
Students can expect twenty per cent of the week to be taught contact time with twenty per cent time for self-study.
Additional information
Home/EU - £7,700
Home/EU(including Alumni Scholarship 20% reduction ) - £6,160
International - £16,000
International(Including International Alumni / Global Postgraduate Scholarship £2,000 reduction) - £14,000
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice