Pgdip clinical microbiology blizard institute

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, has a long history of providing high quality postgraduate education for clinicians and scientists working in the National Health Service (NHS), Public Health England (PHE) and industry. The aim of this programme is to prepare you for the next stage of your career, whether pursuing further research or professional study.
Students on this course will share many of the formal teaching and practical sessions with students on the MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Microbiology) and MSc Clinical Science (Infection Science) courses, allowing inter-professional learning, but each course has its own unique additional teaching, electronic learning resources and assessments.
The course aims to promote teaching and learning enriched by original scholarship and scientific research; encouraging students to become independent learners.
Formal teaching comprises lectures, workshops, practical classes and demonstrations. Many of the lecturers are specialists in their field and are invited from many institutions within the UK.
The practical classes are an important component of the course and are designed to give the students hands-on experience, particularly in basic clinical microbiology. Students are encouraged to relate current practices in their workplace to their studies, and to discuss and critically evaluate these techniques with their colleagues in light of their formal teaching. The practical classes are taught in the purpose-built teaching laboratory, which is well equipped with all necessary materials and is based on a routine clinical microbiology laboratory.
In addition to the formal face to face teaching, students use online learning materials in the University's virtual learning environment (QMplus). week. This resource is complemented by the two large medical and dental archives based at the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital in older,...

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

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Subjects

  • NHS Training
  • Medical training
  • Medical
  • University
  • Materials
  • Microbiology
  • Teaching
  • Infection

Course programme

StructurePart-time study

This course is offered as a part-time study option only.

To study this course as a part-time student, you must be employed in a suitable laboratory within the NHS, PHE or the private sector and your employer will need to support your application, to be able to give you time to study. The taught element of the course is provided one day a week and you will also be expected to undertake additional private study. In your first year of study you will attend on Tuesdays and in your second year, your day of attendance will be Thursdays.

Additional tuition

In addition to the taught elements, theoretical tutorials are also used throughout the year to broaden the students' experience of clinical microbiology. These tutorials include case presentations to and by the students, workshops, discussion sessions, question-and-answer sessions, and oral presentations by the students.

Modules offered on this course are:

  • Introduction to clinical microbiology (30 credits)
  • Molecular biology, pathogenesis and immunology (15 credits)
  • Antimicrobials in clinical practice (15 credits)
  • Communicable disease : prevention and control in the hospital and community (15 credits)
  • Clinical microbiology : diagnosis and management of human infection (30 credits)
  • Advanced clinical microbiology and laboratory management (15 credits)

Pgdip clinical microbiology blizard institute

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