PgCert Healthcare Practice (Neonatal)

UK

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What will I learn?

Overview

Advanced practice is built upon four pillars of practice; clinical practice, facilitating learning, leadership, and evidence, research and development. This course will develop your professional practice in your workplace and the practice of others you work with to provide high quality care.

Responding to changes required in response to the 10-year NHS plan and the future needs of the population requires a workforce well prepared to provide practice and services that enhance the experience of service users. The generic nature of the course supports all students from a wide variety of professions and roles to apply learning to their individual circumstances and develop advanced professional practice.

Why study Healthcare Practice Neonatal Pathway?

Students that have applied for explicit pathways (Simulation or Neonatal) will be required to complete and pass specified modules within the MSc Healthcare Practice course which emphasises the need to develop advanced practice for quality healthcare provision for all people across the healthcare sector.

Responding to changes required in response to the 10-year NHS plan and the future needs of the population requires a workforce well prepared to provide practice and services that enhance the experience of service users.

Some priority areas have been identified for the local workforce and these have been included as identified pathways (Simulation or Neonatal). This will enable individuals working in specific roles to meet the requirements of their employers.

The MSc Healthcare Practice (Neonatal Pathway) is designed to be a flexible and responsive course, meeting the learning and development needs of all healthcare professionals. It is open to applicants who have at least 12 months experience on a neonatal unit and are working a minimum of 23 hours per week clinically throughout the programme.

How you’ll be assessed

There is a variety of assessments from case studies to examinations. Throughout the course your knowledge and skills will be informally assessed through a variety of learning activities. You will be encouraged to engage in self-assessment and may be actively involved in peer assessment. Formative assessment (during the module but not part of the final assessment) opportunities will be offered within each module as a part of your on-going learning.

Which department am I in?

Canterbury Christ Church University

Study options

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
£3,045.00 (3,31,772) per year
£1,015 per 20 credit module

This is a fixed fee
Start date

Expected September 2025

Venue

Canterbury Christ Church University

North Holmes Road,

Canterbury,

Kent,

CT1 1QU, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
£3,045.00 (3,31,772) per year
£1,015 per 20 credit module

This is a fixed fee
Start date

Expected September 2025

Venue

Medway Campus

Rowan Williams Court,

30 Pembroke Court,

Chatham,

Medway,

ME4 4AW, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants should normally possess: A relevant first degree in health/social sciences Or A professional registration to practice in health and/or social care or equivalent. IELTS: 6.0 overall with no element below 5.5. TOEFL IBT score minimum of 60 overall: Reading 8, Listening 7, Speaking 16 and Writing 18.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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