Msc trauma sciences (military & humanitarian) blizard institute

Postgraduate

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
CLOSING DATE: 31st AUGUST
ACCREDITED BY THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND
Trauma is the disease caused by physical injury. Trauma has only been called a “disease” since the 1970s. Although it seems strange at first, it is the correct term to use. Severe injury triggers a sequence of changes within the cells of the body and can lead to critical and disabling illness. Just like other diseases such as cancer, HIV and heart disease we need to understand these changes to improve survival and recovery.
Trauma is one of the world’s leading killers and is responsible for the loss of more life-years than any other disease. War is predicted to be the sixth leading cause of death by 2020. Opportunities for the training of military trauma care specialists are extremely limited, and many defence agencies rely on the deployment situation as the primary training for their personnel. All countries, developed and developing, recognise the importance of trauma to their healthcare systems. With global disasters, humanitarian crises and mass casualty events on the rise, the importance of specialist training in the science and management of these events is increasingly important.
This distance learning course will provide students with a broad and critical understanding of the most up-to-date science and practice of trauma care in these environments. A summer school incorporating simulated scenario training (consistent with your scope of practice) will complement the didactic learning to provide practical knowledge and experience of decision-making, along with the safe, professional delivery of core clinical functions in the management of seriously injured patients.
This programme will:
Give you a thorough grounding in the principles underlying the disease of trauma..
Give you hands-on training at a two-week summer school consistent with your scope of practice don is at the forefront of trauma care. In April 2010, the London Trauma System went 'live'. This is...

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

Start date

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Subjects

  • Trauma
  • School
  • Military

Course programme

Structure

MSc Trauma Science (Military and Humanitarian) is available to study part-time over two years by distance learning.

Year 1

8 online modules September through June with lectures accessed online when convenient for the part time distance learning. Weekly interactive online sessions with internationally renowned faculty.

A very popular although optional two Week Summer Session on site in London between Year 1 and Year 2 – Conducted for 2 weeks in August. The Summer Session will concentrate on group projects, interactive workshops & training in subspecialty skills and simulation at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, The Barts & The London Education Academy and The Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre.

Core modules

The MSc in Trauma Sciences comprises of 8 taught modules (15 credits each) and an optional 2-week summer school in year one, to a total value of 120 credits. 7 of these modules are compulsory and there is also an opportunity to undertake an elective module. Each 15-credit module involves approximately 30 hours of contact time plus 120 hours of independent study.

  • Trauma; the disease
  • Haemorrhage and response to injury
  • Torso trauma
  • Brain and spinal cord injury
  • Extremity and Vascular Trauma
  • Critical Care
  • Military and Humanitarian trauma
  • Research methods

Summer School takes place at the end of your first year.Year 2

Consists of a Masters Dissertation Project also completed via the Distance Learning Format.

Contact

Trauma Programme Administration
Telephone:+44 (0)20 7882 6532

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Msc trauma sciences (military & humanitarian) blizard institute

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