High dependency and critical care level 2 midwifery practice
Bachelor's degree
In Islington
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Islington
Midwives are increasingly required to exercise more confidence in their role as members of the multidisciplinary team making decisions about caring for women facing serious and more complex situations during childbirth. The DH Reports, 'Saving mothers' lives' (2011) and 'Delivering Best Practice' (2003) have recommended that midwives increase their knowledge and skills in critical care in order to contribute to decision making within a multidisciplinary strategic workforce. This module was designed with this in mind.This module sets out to enable you to reflect and consolidate on experiences of managing key life threatening episodes in order to contribute to multidisciplinary team decision-making.Prices for this module are displayed below. The course is available at a reduced price if taken as part of the Advanced Practice in Health and Social Care (Midwifery) MSc. Course Information Start DateCostCourse CodeApply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £1,000 APM021 Register Interest Eligibility Non EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.Applicants would normally be expected to have been practising as a registered midwife for at least one year. English Requirements For those students whose first language is not English, the following qualification 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 TOEFL as evidence of English language for students who require a CAS as of April 2014.
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- Midwifery
- English Language
- TOEFL
- IELTS
- Decision Making
- Best Practice
- IT
- English
- Health and Social Care
- Critical Care
- Team Training
- Confidence Training
- Skills and Training
Course programme
- Overview
Midwives are increasingly required to exercise more confidence in their role as members of the multidisciplinary team making decisions about caring for women facing serious and more complex situations during childbirth. The DH Reports, 'Saving mothers' lives' (2011) and 'Delivering Best Practice' (2003) have recommended that midwives increase their knowledge and skills in critical care in order to contribute to decision making within a multidisciplinary strategic workforce. This module was designed with this in mind.
This module sets out to enable you to reflect and consolidate on experiences of managing key life threatening episodes in order to contribute to multidisciplinary team decision-making.
Prices for this module are displayed below. The course is available at a reduced price if taken as part of the Advanced Practice in Health and Social Care (Midwifery) MSc.
Course Information Start Date Cost Course Code Apply For additional dates please register your interest Home / EU - £1,000 APM021 Register Interest EligibilityNon EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.
Applicants would normally be expected to have been practising as a registered midwife for at least one year.
English RequirementsFor those students whose first language is not English, the following qualification 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:High dependency and critical care level 2 midwifery practice