Taught course

Advanced HEMS Practice (by distance learning) PGCert

Institution
Bangor University · School of Health Sciences
Qualifications
PGCert

Entry requirements

Admission by undergraduate degree class:

  • A 2.1 or 1st class degree is required. If you have a 2:2 degree, your suitability will based on your personal statement and reference.
  • We welcome applications from mature students with relevant clinical backgrounds.

Also,

  • Strong references and personal statement
  • Evidence that you will have access to clinical attachments to complete core course elements.
  • Confirmation from a hospital (e.g. Health Board Honorary Contract, letter from a Departmental Lead Clinician) that you will be allowed to attend theatres/ICU to complete key critical care elements of the programme.
  • Confirmation from an air ambulance service that you will have access to a clinical attachment of sufficient duration to complete key prehospital elements of the programme.

The employer’s letter of support is likely to fulfil one of the above criteria)

If selected, you will be asked to attend an interview by University academic personnel and Clinical Staff to confirm candidate suitability.

Months of entry

September

Course content

Recent developments in prehospital care and retrieval medicine within the UK have led to the creation of unique roles for prehospital practitioners, involving advanced practice beyond that offered by traditional responders (for example, ambulance and paramedics.)The aim of this post graduate certificate is to provide a robust academic framework for individuals to develop advanced practice skills. Completing this certificate will allow the HEMs professional to compete and standout in the increasingly competitive market of advanced practice and the specialty of critical care practitioner. On completion of this programme practitioners will be able to demonstrate advanced skills and specialist knowledge in the assessment and management of patients in a range of specialties common in pre-hospital care which fits in with future service expansion and development.

The programme will be delivered through an on line blended learning approach and will expect that suitable candidates will be able to gain clinical support from a clinical mentor in an appropriate environment.

What will you study on this course?

  • History – Taking and Consultation Skills
  • Physical Examination and Diagnostics
  • Core Elements in Prehospital Care

Modules for the current academic year

Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change. Find out what our students are currently studying on the Advanced HEMS Practice (by distance learning) PGCert Modules page.

Course content is for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change.

Information for international students

Unfortunately, this course is not currently available to international students.

Fees and funding

Please see our Fees & Finances pages for more information. You can also visit our Scholarships, Studentships & Bursaries to learn more about funding available.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • PGCert
    part time
    12 months
    • Distance learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Postgraduate Admissions
Email
postgraduate@bangor.ac.uk
Phone
01248 383717