Neurophysiology PGCert

Master

In Birmingham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Birmingham

This course is for you if you are an existing neurophysiologist and wish to take the first step towards obtaining the skills and knowledge to become more autonomous in your role. You will gain an accredited qualification recognising your expertise and develop the ability to improve and evaluate services for patients – becoming an advanced practitioner.

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Birmingham (West Midlands)
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West Midlands, B4 7ET

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About this course

Entry requirements
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Subjects

  • English Language
  • Teaching
  • English
  • Physiology
  • Healthcare
  • Technology
  • Accredited
  • NHS Training

Course programme

Mode of delivery: Work based blended learning. Students are employed within NHS Departments and released to undertake academic study. All teaching and learning materials are hosted online. You will attend on-campus teaching for t hree days in each of the three terms.

Duration: 1 year

Intake: Up to 15 students per year

Entry requirements:

  • We welcome applications from candidates interested in our course who have the skills and capability to excel. All candidates are considered on an individual basis based on their qualifications, experience, references and motivation.
  • A first or upper second class honours degree in clinical physiology or equivalent in a life sciences based subject e.g., chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology, pharmacology, physiology, physical science subject is required or, when outside the UK, a degree or qualification deemed to be at least of equivalent standing.

  • UK applications are welcome from in-service neurophysiology staff who do not meet the academic requirements. Applicants must be registered with RCCP and will need a recommendation/supporting letter from their head of department. Candidates should have a minimum of 6-months service within a Neurophysiology department prior to starting the programme with exposure to the investigations within the selected module.

  • Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to provide evidence of an English language qualification. English language test requirements may be waived where students’ undergraduate degree was studied in an English speaking country. Find out more about our English language requirements.
  • The information contained on this website details the typical entry requirements for this course for the most commonly offered qualifications. Applicants with alternative qualifications may wish to enquire with the relevant admissions teams prior to application whether or not their qualifications are deemed acceptable. For less commonly encountered qualifications this will be judged on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the academic admissions tutor.

Start dates: 25 September 2018

How to apply:

  • Apply here
  • The application deadline for UK and EU students is 31 August 2018.
  • If you are applying close to the deadline, please ensure you have all supporting documentation ready for the application. If the deadline has passed, we may still be able to consider you, so please contact us.

For 2017 entry:

  • £550 per 10 credits
  • £3,300 for full PgCert qualfication

  • The programme provides existing practitioners with the skills and knowledge to become more autonomous in their roles and have the ability to improve and evaluate services for patients – to become an advanced practitioner.

    The modules are available by distance / blended learning, allowing you flexibility in the way that you study.

    You have the option of taking each of the three stages of this course in order (PgCert, PgDip then MSc), or it is possible to exit the course at any of the stages, enabling you to be flexible with your level of commitment at the outset. It is also possible to take all modules independently as continuing professional development.

    The PgCert in Neurophysiology is a postgraduate training programme for the NHS Accredited Specialist Scientific Practice Programme (ASSP). This provides the neurophysiology workforce with the ability to meet specific workforce needs in nerve conduction and EMG as well as paediatric and intensive care EEG.

    You have the option of taking each of the three stages of this course in order (PgCert, PgDip then MSc), or it is possible to exit the course at any of the stages, enabling you to be flexible with your level of commitment at the outset. It is also possible to take all modules independently as continuing professional development .

    PgCert Neuropysiology:

    Mandatory modules:

    • Introduction to Healthcare Science: The overall aim of this introductory module is to provide a broad knowledge and understanding of science and scientific knowledge, contextualised to the practice of healthcare science and the services provided by their healthcare science division/specialism.
    • Professional Practice: This module will provide you with an opportunity to learn about healthcare science practice and its ethical and legal requirements.

    You will also choose to take one of the following optional modules:

    • Nerve Conduction and Evoked Potentials: This module will introduce you to the underlying theory of carrying out nerve conduction studies and evoked potentials and their role in clinical practice.
    • EEG in Practice: This module will enable you to understand the role of EEG in the management of adults and children.

Neurophysiology PGCert

Price on request