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PGDip
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
The Postgraduate Diploma Health and Social Care (Leadership) award has been developed to meet the leadership development needs of professionals currently working in the field of health and social care, and of their employers. It offers advanced critical knowledge of leadership skills for practitioners in health and social care related organisations, whether in frontline practice, administrative or management positions.
Other Taught Award
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Fast-Track for registered Nurses to gain a degree. Develops academic and clinical midwifery skills, preparing for practice within a diverse population.
PGDip
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
The Postgraduate Diploma Health and Social Care (Leadership) award has been developed to meet the leadership development needs of professionals currently working in the field of health and social care, and of their employers. It offers advanced critical knowledge of leadership skills for practitioners in health and social care related organisations, whether in frontline practice, administrative or management positions.
PGCert
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Refer to different webpages for individual entry requirements or call Choices on 0121 331 5595
PGDip / MSc
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Course overview: The course is aimed at people who are senior practitioners including Allied Health Professionals and nurses or midwives who are involved with hands-on patient services and who wish to further develop their careers. This is a well established, dynamic programme with the content adjusted each year to meet current health priorities and student cohort needs.
PGDip / MSc
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
The course aims to develop confident and effective practitioners who have the knowledge and skills to commission, implement, manage and evaluate programmes that promote the public's health. The course provides: A platform for individual portfolio development aimed at registration with the UK Voluntary Register for public health specialists.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Aim is to achieve Approved Mental Health Professional Training to enable you to apply for AMHP status. Done through the use of critical analysis, synthesis and reflective skills, both via study and practice.
PGCert
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
?Prepare qualified health practitioners to support and assess both students undertaking approved courses leading to a registerable qualification and post-registration students undertaking specialist practice courses ?Prepare qualified practitioners to support learning within an interprofessional environment ?Prepare qualified practitioners to design, implement and evaluate learning opportunities within their practice setting ?Prepare qualified practitioners to contribute to the overall development of their workplace as a learning organisation ?Enable qualified nurses and midwives to meet the NMC's additional requirements to be a sign-off mentor
Other Taught Award
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
This course offers a modular programme of study that aims to strengthen the academic and clinical base of Community Health Nursing. The course can be studied one year full-time or two years part-time (Specialist Practitioners).
PGCert / PGDip / MSc
Birmingham City University - Faculty of Health
Course overview: The Faculty of Health has a reputation for developing innovative courses to meet the demands of NHS Trusts who require staff training in order to meet the demands of an ever changing NHS. The courses are aimed at those with a current qualification and registration as radiographer with the HPC who wish to enhance their qualifications and skills and to prepare themselves for the extended roles that they are expected to embrace.
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