Post Graduate Diploma Physician Associate Studies
Bachelor's degree
In Telford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Telford
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Duration
2 Years
This Postgraduate Diploma has been designed to enable you to develop the skills required to become a competent and confident Physician Associate (PA). The programme of study provides an opportunity for you to develop mastery in a range of core PA qualities for example; holistic assessment techniques and appropriate therapeutic interventions, with the ability to diagnose and or manage an agreed range of clinical problems.
The programme aims to develop you to be a flexible and adaptable practitioner, enabling you to engage in new ways of working in relation to health care priorities and to lead and develop practice to ensure high quality patient care delivery. Physician Associates are pivotal to the provision of optimal, higher level care delivery in current and future health arenas; to contribute to this agenda the programme has been designed to develop your core PA characteristics as a critical enquirer and a professional with confidence and competence to challenge, lead and innovate at different levels of care delivery, within a dynamic, inter-professional health care context.
You may go on to specialise in a range of areas including surgery, emergency medicine or primary care.
The programme has been developed in response to identified and anticipated demands for increasing the number PA’s with advanced skills and critical understanding. For the award of the Postgraduate Diploma you will study six 20 credit modules which will include an option module for study in an area of your choice.
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About this course
BSc (Hons) 2:1 in a Life Sciences Degree - we want our students to start the course with a good knowledge of biological processes, cell functions and cell interactions. Some examples of degrees we regard as generally suitable are: • Anatomy • Biology • Biochemistry/Medical Biochemistry • Biomedical Science • Dentistry • Human Biology/Physiology/Pharmacology • Medical Science • Nursing • Pharmacy • Physiotherapy • Podiatry • Psychology (with a biological orientation) • Radiography • Zoology d to travel to placement and provide essential equipment eg: stethoscope.
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Subjects
- Primary
- PA
Course programme
- Foundations of Clinical Practice for the Physician Associate
- Foundations of Clinical Medicine
- Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for the Physician Associate
- Personal and Professional Development of the Physician Associate
- Foundations of Primary Care for the Physician Associate
- Applied Pharmacology
You will also be able to select an elective module form a range of topics. You will have an opportunity to develop your practice skills in a range of clinical settings.
Placements
Physician Associate’s are required to work mainly 9.00 am -5.00 pm Monday – Friday, however on occasions they may work outside of these hours including evenings, nights, weekends and Bank Holidays if required. You will be working alongside medical staffing and the shift patterns they work too.
Post Graduate Diploma Physician Associate Studies
