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MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Central Lancashire - Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education
Our MSc/PgDip Oral Surgery programme provides the busy General Dental Practitioner with a part-time educational route to acquire the skills and knowledge required of a Dentist with Special Interest (DwiSI). This programme focuses on contemporary practice, teaching evidence-based principles and systems to ensure an optimal outcome for the patient and practitioner.
MSc / PGDip
University of Central Lancashire - School of Health
The MSc Health Informatics is designed to provide a specialist qualification in health informatics, addressing a wide range of operational care and management perspectives. It illustrates principles across the health and social care sector, taking theory into practice.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Health and Social Care is for professionals working in the health, social and related public services. A range of professionals choose to undertake this course; for example, nurses, case managers, community matrons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists and paramedics.
MSc / PGDip
University of Central Lancashire - Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education
Our MSc/PgDip Endodontology programme provides the busy General Dental Practitioner with a part-time educational route to acquire the skills and knowledge required of a Dentist with Special Interest (DwiSI). This programme focuses on contemporary practice, teaching evidence-based principles and systems to ensure an optimal outcome for the patient and practitioner.
PhD
Lancaster University - Medicine
CHICAS (www.lancaster.ac.uk/fhm/med/chicas) conducts research on the development of novel statistical and epidemiological methods and their applications. The methodological strengths of staff are in spatial statistics and longitudinal data analysis.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Health and Social Care is for professionals working in the health, social and related public services. A range of professionals choose to undertake this course; for example, nurses, case managers, community matrons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists and paramedics.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Leadership in Health and Social Care is for professionals with management responsibility working in the health, social and related public services. During your first year of study you will work towards the postgraduate certificate, which will give you a basic grounding in the theories of management and operational management skills.
MSc
University of Bolton - Institute for Materials Research and Innovation
The MSc in Medical and Healthcare Devices is a unique and flexible course for graduates, scientists and technologists. Study on the course will build an excellent range of knowledge and expertise if you are looking to begin a career in the sector or it will enhance and support your personal development if you are already working in this field.
MPhil / PhD
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The Centre for Research for Health and Wellbeing welcomes expressions of interest in postgraduate research degrees in areas of study related to health and wellbeing. The centre draws together expertise from across the University within an inter-disciplinary framework, and provides a vibrant and fertile environment for postgraduate research studies.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Faculty of Health and Social Care
Our research focuses on the molecular and cellular processes underlying diseases that have a significant impact on society, with the aim of identifying novel therapeutic agents for these conditions. Key themes of our research are: 1) cardiovascular disorders, including those affecting the cerebrovascular network such as multiple sclerosis and stroke and those affecting the heart such as cardiac arrhythmias; 2) anti-cancer therapies; 3) mechanisms underlying ageing at the organismal and cellular level; 4) nervous system tissue engineering and culture modelling; 5) appetite and reproductive physiology; and 6) interactions between immune and adipose cells.
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