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MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (Respiratory)

MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (Respiratory)

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Study mode

Part time

Duration

2 years

Start date

JAN-25

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Respiratory / Chest Diseases Nursing Paramedical Services / Supplementary Medicine Health Studies

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

If you want to advance in your career as a health or social care practitioner and drive real benefits in patient care, a Master’s in Advanced Clinical Practice (Respiratory) from the University of Bolton gives you the opportunity to build the knowledge and skills necessary to become an expert in your field.

Course Details

Developed for health and social care practitioners who want to progress to advanced level in their field, our part-time MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (Respiratory) is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary for roles that require greater responsibility and levels of decision making. Students from a variety of health and social care backgrounds come to us to build on their theoretical and practical abilities. On our MSc course, you’ll have the opportunity to get hands-on in our state-of-the-art Clinical Simulation Suites and learn the core curriculum of a programme proudly supported by Health Education NW and employing NHS Trusts.

Covering content such as disease awareness, patient examination and diagnostics, leadership and innovation, this work-based programme aims to help you develop your clinical skills and leadership abilities to become a flexible practitioner able to respond to the challenges of your role and your developing service. As well as gaining skills in practice, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and awareness with the relevant theory taught through blended direct and online learning approaches.

Career opportunities

This course aims to develop both your clinical and leadership abilities, enabling you to achieve advanced practitioner level in a respiratory specialty. You’ll be encouraged and supported to master the clinical content of the course and have the opportunity to develop the necessary leadership skills to challenge and change practice, with a view to delivering innovative changes that provide real benefits for patients in your service.

Modules

This module provides an introduction to pathophysiology. It will develop your knowledge of the mechanisms of disease and how these mechanisms progress to result in clinically overt disease for the body?s key organ systems. The module will also develop your understanding of the mechanisms underlying important clinical situations, such as sepsis and ageing. Studying disease in this way will provide you with an understanding of pathophysiology and its importance in the clinical context; the emphasis will be on integrating basic science with clinical practice. This module is aimed at both health and social care professionals working in generalist roles who need a broad base of knowledge as well as those with more specialist roles who need to appreciate the impact of other diseases and therapies on their specialist area of practice. The ultimate aim of this module is that health and social care professionals are enabled to make more informed decisions when assessing and managing patients in order to improve patient outcomes.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (credit/unit hour)

£3,600

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

To be confirmed

Entry requirements

You are normally expected to have successfully completed an honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and have appropriate work experience. You should also have an appropriate professional qualification/registration relevant to your area of practice (for example, as an allied health professional, healthcare scientist, nurse, pharmacist or public health professional). Any professional registration must be current.