The Application of Research in Clinical Settings
Bachelor's degree
In Islington
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Islington
The aim of this module is to introduce you to the operational and strategic issues that you are likely to face when conducting and implementing research in clinical practice.You will learn how to clearly differentiate between the clinical researcher and clinical practitioner roles and will explore the challenges of undertaking research as a clinician in a practice setting.The module will allow you to critically discuss the ethical and consent issues pertaining to research in clinical practice and will be introduced to research governance procedures and protocols. In addition, it will cover the importance of service user involvement in the research process and the principles of improvement science in clinical practice.You will also learn the key challenges related to the dissemination of research findings and critically discuss how to implement evidence-based practice in the clinical setting. Course Information Start DateCostCourse CodeApply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £1,000 CRM002 Register Interest Eligibility Non EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module. A good honours degree, upper second-class or equivalentAt least one year experience of working as a clinician in the health sectorRegistration with A relevant UK professional bodyCurrently employed by the NHS or other healthcare organisation commissioned to provide services to the NHSIn addition we consider applications from capable individuals who may not have prior experience of working within the health sector but have clear plans for a future career path in clinical academic research. English Requirements For those students whose first language is not English one of the following qualifications is also required:IELTS: 7.0Please note that due to changes in the UKVI's list of SELTs we are no longer able to accept...
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- IELTS
- Governance
- IT
- English
- Healthcare
- NHS Training
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- Overview
The aim of this module is to introduce you to the operational and strategic issues that you are likely to face when conducting and implementing research in clinical practice.
You will learn how to clearly differentiate between the clinical researcher and clinical practitioner roles and will explore the challenges of undertaking research as a clinician in a practice setting.
The module will allow you to critically discuss the ethical and consent issues pertaining to research in clinical practice and will be introduced to research governance procedures and protocols. In addition, it will cover the importance of service user involvement in the research process and the principles of improvement science in clinical practice.
You will also learn the key challenges related to the dissemination of research findings and critically discuss how to implement evidence-based practice in the clinical setting.
Course Information Start Date Cost Course Code Apply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £1,000 CRM002 Register Interest EligibilityNon EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.
- A good honours degree, upper second-class or equivalent
- At least one year experience of working as a clinician in the health sector
- Registration with A relevant UK professional body
- Currently employed by the NHS or other healthcare organisation commissioned to provide services to the NHS
- In addition we consider applications from capable individuals who may not have prior experience of working within the health sector but have clear plans for a future career path in clinical academic research.
For those students whose first language is not English one of the following qualifications is also required:
- IELTS: 7.0
Please note that due to changes in the UKVI's list of SELTs we are no longer able to accept TOEFL as evidence of English language for students who require a CAS as of April 2014.
Application Deadline:The Application of Research in Clinical Settings