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Enhancing Neonatal Care PgCert

Different course options

Study mode

Part time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

Postgraduate Certificate

Subject areas

Course Summary

Overview

This newly designed, flexible and innovative course has been developed to meet the needs of interdisciplinary healthcare practitioners working with neonates and their families in a variety of settings. It can be studied as both standalone modules or a full MSc, so that you can tailor the learning to meet your needs.

It is suitable for healthcare professionals working with neonates in a variety of settings, including nurses, midwives, nursing associates, midwifery support workers and allied health professionals.

What's covered in this course?

The course has been developed to address the very significant challenges associated with neonatal care, providing a global perspective, and drawing upon the knowledge and experience of our course team who are experts in the speciality. It will support the development of your knowledge and skills in relation to caring for the neonate and their family and will include the underpinning physiology and skills required for practice.

There is also a focus on the individualised care of multiple birth families as the international picture demonstrates that the incidence of multiple births continues to rise with about 1.6 million sets of twins born each year (Monden et al, 2021).

The course will build upon your previous educational and clinical experience, supporting you as a life-long learner. The innovative programme is designed to help you gain a greater understanding of the complexities of neonatal care and how best to support and enable effective individualised management of the neonate and their family.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£2,580

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

Contact University and ask about this fee

Entry requirements

Students undertaking the award must have a relevant Bachelors degree or equivalent, or a 60 credit Level 6 award in an appropriate subject area. Applicants with evidence of successfully completed Level 6 study within the preceding 2 years will also be considered.