First choice for health
Key features
- Increase your understanding and use of complex data to evaluate the effectiveness of critical care delivery. This will enable you to be innovative and utilise both knowledge and skills to continue to improve patient care.
- Demonstrate your ability to work in complex and unpredictable environments, developing your problem solving skills and the ability to take the initiative in your workplace.
- Develop a clinically focused project to enhance and benefit your practice.
- Join a programme developed through a dynamic collaborative working relationship between the University, University Hospitals Âé¶¹´«Ã½ NHS Trust and other local NHS trusts, providing opportunities for networking and career development.
- Shape your studies around your existing expertise with our student-centred approach.
- Equip yourself with the skills to be responsive to the ever-changing nature of the healthcare environment. This contemporary and dynamic programme means you can position yourself at the leading edge of critical care practice.
- Benefit from the extensive professional experience of our team, hailing from a diverse range of health and social care environments.
- Accredited by the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FICM).
Course details
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Programme overview
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Please note: you must have completed the
PgDip Advanced Critical Care Practitioner programme to enrol for this award.Optional modules
SPP702
Substantive Professional ProjectThe substantive project enables the student to demonstrate their ability to manage practice development. The project provides an opportunity to apply knowledge and understanding of methodology and methods to develop an area of practice, evaluating the impact or potential impact upon the practice area. Students may undertake this project in their actual workplace, or the workplace may be a defined sphere of practice.
APP701
Advancing Practice in ContextThis module will enable the student to develop their professional understanding within Advancing Practice, allowing them to consider the legal and ethical boundaries, the working environment and the complexities of their practice.
APP709
Working with People with a Diagnosis of Personality DisorderThe module seeks to underpin modern mental health practice in working with people whose personality difficulties lead them to come into conflict with others, engage in harm to themselves or to be labelled as 'personality disordered. The module is designed to address evidence based interventions in a range of settings. There will be a focus on reflective practice and workplace-based cases to ensure clinical relevance.
APP718
Ethical and Legal Issues in Healthcare PracticeStudents will analyse, explore and debate ethical and legal concepts, issues and theories relating to health and social care. This module gives students the tools necessary to undertake critical decisions within their professional practice enabling them to reflect on their knowledge, their practice, and the conduct and performance of healthcare organisations.
APP720DL
Advanced Newborn and Infant Examination (APL)This module enables practitioners who have undertaken a programme of learning to demonstrate mastery in the examination of the newborn/infant, applying complex and creative synthesis of the evidence base to this autonomous professional role.
APP720P
Advanced Newborn and Infant Examination (APL)This module enables practitioners who have undertaken a programme of learning to demonstrate mastery in the examination of the newborn/infant, applying complex and creative synthesis of the evidence base to this autonomous professional role.
APP721
Perinatal Mental HealthThis module will prepare students to show mastery of knowledge and the development and management of the care of childbearing women with perinatal mental health needs. It is research informed and prepares students to interrogate the available evidence to inform decision making. The needs of mothers and babies; before, during and after birth, will be at the centre of care with a strong emphasis on respect and dignity.
APP727
The Child and Young Person with Mental Health NeedsThis module will enhance existing knowledge and skills of the holistic care of children with mental health needs and their family.
APP732
Advancing the Care and Support of the Person with Dementia and their CarerThis module is designed to meet the educational needs of practitioners who care for the person with dementia and their carer in a general setting. This module will link evidence based theory to current clinical practice and provide strategies in order to improve service delivery and give effective high quality care.
APP738
Management of Children/ Young People Requiring Urgent or Emergency CareThis module will enhance practitioners existing knowledge and skills in the holistic care of children/young people within the context of the family. It will facilitate the recognition, assessment and management of children/young people requiring urgent or emergency care for illness/injury in a range of settings.
APP739
Enhancing Practice in Paediatric Palliative CareThis inter-professional module aims to enhance the deeper practice of all professionals delivering palliative care to children, young people and their families. The module will build upon existing knowledge and experience while enabling students to develop a critical and reflective approach to the care of a child or young person on a palliative care pathway.
APP744
Substance Misuse and Dual DiagnosisThis module focuses on the services and interventions for people who misuse a range of substances or have 'dual diagnosis' implying co-existing mental health problems. Participants will develop their skills for working with this group, consider the influence of various models and approaches as well as the issues for them as individuals and for society.
APP751
Critical Care of Children and Young People, Advancing Knowledge and SkillsThis module will challenge the knowledge and skills of health care professionals in the care of the deteriorating child and young person requiring critical care. The module will build upon the existing knowledge of participants, and through critical analysis apply this to the care of the child/young person requiring critical care across a range of clinical settings.
APP754
Diabetes MellitusA module for the practitioner to explore core knowledge issues relating to diabetes mellitus, based upon diabetes competencies.
APP755
Transition into General PracticeThis module provides education to support professional development in general practice and primary care networks. Students will learn about and develop skills in the analysis of delivering person-centred care with a focus on primary prevention, public health initiatives and health screening.
APP756
Embedding in General PracticeThis module aims to equip those working in a general practice setting or primary care networks with the necessary generic practice skills to function in this environment whilst encouraging a critical view of practice and the developing of strategies for change.
APP757
Advancing within General PracticeThis module aims to equip students with knowledge, understanding and capability to deliver person-centred care required to fulfil the role of the General Practice Nurse as defined by the RCGP Nursing standards and in alignment with national Department of Health and Health Education England initiatives. Through undertaking a comprehensive health assessment develop treatment and management strategies.
APP761
Enhanced Maternal CareThis module will provide the practitioner with an in depth knowledge and understanding of Enhanced Maternal Care (EMC) in the Obstetric Unit (OU) setting. It will encompass a comprehensive examination of all aspects of Enhanced Maternal Care and the decision making that underpins such care.
APP766
Developing Expertise in Urgent & Emergency CareThis module is designed to enable healthcare professionals to critically examine and develop in an area of professional clinical practice, in Urgent & Emergency Care. Taught workshops will guide the student, building on their pre-existing body of knowledge to critically develop their skills in health assessment, clinical examination and clinical reasoning.
APP767
Mental Health Assessment in Urgent, Emergency and Acute CareThis module aims to increase knowledge and skills of practitioners working in urgent, emergency and acute care settings and who work with individuals experiencing mental health issues. It explores the principles and process of mental health assessment and the practice of determining appropriate intervention alongside prioritisation of client need based on the current guidance.
APP768
Coaching and LeadershipCoaching and Leadership is a module focused on developing your confidence and competence to lead and develop yourself and others. Students will be able to understand and explore coaching theory and practice using a variety of tools in order to underpin coaching and leadership practice.
APP729DL
Enhancing End of Life Care and Palliative Care PracticeAPP748
Surgical First AssistantDevelop mastery of clinical skills, knowledge and competence to safely perform the role of Surgical First Assistant as described by the Perioperative Care Collaborative (2018).
APP755E
Transition into General PracticeThis module provides education to support professional development in general practice and primary care networks. Students will learn about and develop skills in the analysis of delivering person-centred care with a focus on primary prevention, public health initiatives and health screening.
APP757E
Advancing within General PracticeThis module aims to equip students with knowledge, understanding and capability to deliver person-centred care required to fulfil the role of the General Practice Nurse as defined by the RCGP Nursing standards and in alignment with national Department of Health and Health Education England initiatives. Through undertaking a comprehensive health assessment develop treatment and management strategies.
APP770
Advanced Assessment for Clinical PracticeThis module will enable experienced inter-disciplinary practitioners to undertake a systematic and structured history taking assessments and physical examinations on the main systems of the body at an advanced level. The aim is to be able to differentiate between normal and abnormal findings supported by an in-depth understanding of underlying anatomy and physiology of each system whilst recognising the significance of those findings. Emphasis will be on developing an understanding of systems and patho-physiology when seeing and managing patients with undiagnosed and undifferentiated presentations across all healthcare settings. The focus is on interdisciplinary learning to develop the skills needed to make safe, sound clinical decisions within a range of clinical settings, when consulting with patients and clients with diverse health needs across all healthcare settings. At the end of the module, the learner will be able to complete a systematic and structured history taking assessment alongside a physical examination which will allow relatability of findings across all healthcare settings.
APP771
Clinical Decision Making and Diagnostic Reasoning for Advanced PracticeThe practitioner will develop a cognitive approach to apply theories and clinical decision making to patients seen in practice. The aim will be to underpin this approach with high-level judgements in complex decision across a broad and generic range of presentations, incorporating comprehensive health assessments and appropriate, well-proportioned and a safe management plans. This will include exploration of various investigations and their interpretations, pharmacology therapeutics, conservative advice and safety netting. There is a focus on interdisciplinary learning to develop the skills needed to make safe, sound clinical decisions within a range of clinical settings, when consulting with patients and clients with diverse health needs across all healthcare settings. At the end of the module, the learner will be able to complete a systematic and structured consultation including history taking, physical examinations and developing an appropriate and reasoned management plan, relating findings to the ultimate goal of clinical decision making.
APP768DL
Coaching and LeadershipCoaching and Leadership is a module focused on developing your confidence and competence to lead and develop yourself and others. Students will be able to understand and explore coaching theory and practice using a variety of tools in order to underpin coaching and leadership practice.
APP774
The Fundamentals of Health Assessment and Common IllnessesThis module will enable the student to develop the underpinning knowledge and professional understanding of the practical and theoretical management of patient presenting with common minor illness across healthcare settings. They will consider the clinical, legal and ethical boundaries and recognise the limitations within their scope of practice and working environment.
APP776
Clinical Judgement and Decision Making in HealthcareThis module draws on knowledge, skills and experiences gained through work as a registered healthcare professional and further develops clinical reasoning ability, within the context of NMC scope of practice.
APP777P
Applied Physiology in Critical IllnessThis module is designed to allow health care professionals to advance their systematic knowledge and understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology of critical illness in adults, with the aim of, improving their professional practice in the critical care environment.
APP775
Assessment and Management of Minor InjuriesThis module will enable the student to develop the underpinning knowledge and professional understanding of the practical and theoretical management of patients presenting with common minor injuries across healthcare settings. They will consider the clinical, legal and ethical boundaries and recognise the limitations within their scope of practice and working environment.
APP781
CBT Interventions for Mental Health Professionals (Psychosis)This module will focus on the development of in-depth knowledge and skills in the use of CBT informed approaches, with a focus on supporting people experiencing psychosis. This includes effective assessment, formulation and the development of therapeutic relationships and skills required for the effective and adaptable use of CBTp informed skills in psychosis. There will be a focus on reflective practice and workplace-based cases to ensure clinical relevance.
APP782
Advanced Principles of Teaching, Learning and Assessment in PracticeThis module will enable the student to develop and enhance their knowledge of education, teaching, learning and assessment and their contribution to practice. This module has a blended learning approach.
APP739DL
Enhancing Practice in Paediatric Palliative CareThis inter-professional module aims to enhance the deeper practice of all professionals delivering palliative care to children, young people and their families. The module will build upon existing knowledge and experience while enabling students to develop a critical and reflective approach to the care of a child or young person on a palliative care pathway.
APP741DL
Advocacy and Education for Quality Improvement in Practice (A-EQUIP) Full moduleThis module will ensure that A-EQUIP is able to be delivered in practice. It will prepare registrants in the supervision which will be determined locally based on operational guidance that has been developed by NHS England.
APP762DL
Emergency Nursing CareThis module is designed to enable nursing staff to develop existing professional skills in Emergency Care. They will critically evaluate and develop specialist knowledge in order to effectively assess, prioritise, plan and deliver effective evidence-based care to the patient presenting to the Emergency Department.
APP765DL
Advanced Psychosocial Assessment and FormulationThis module will enable students to develop a systematic understanding of conceptual frameworks and the use of therapeutic factors to undertake comprehensive and collaborative biopsychosocial assessments of mental health presentations, and develop a critical understanding of person-centred formulations and the use of internationally recognised classification criteria. There will be a focus on reflective practice and application.
APP783DL
Specialist Approaches to Palliative Care and Symptom ManagementThis module is designed to enable health care practitioners working in hospital and community-based end of life care settings to develop a critical, analytical, and reflective approach to the complexities of holistic symptom management, multi-professional working, empowerment, and specialist decision making.
APP784
Facilitating Patient Centred Care and Choice through Advanced Communication SkillsThis module is designed to enable health care practitioners working in hospital and community-based settings to develop a critical, analytical, and reflective approach to the complexities of person-centred care, choice and advanced communication skills at end of life.
APP788DL
Advanced Mental Health Planning and InterventionsThis module supports mental health practitioners, within the context of person-centred therapeutic alliances, to work in partnership with people who have complex mental health needs, and with interprofessional colleagues, to plan, co-produce, lead, and evaluate a range of evidence-based interventions. It explores increasing levels of competence, autonomy, professional accountability, and complex decision-making when working with clinical complexity.
APP752DL
Work Based LearningThis module enables the student to identify individual work based objectives that address the learning outcomes (see below) of this module.
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
Entry requirements
- to have completed the
PgDip Advanced Critical Care Practitioner programme within the last 5 years - evidence of employment from their home trust
- a named consultant intensivist who will be the clinical supervisor
- a current live registration with either the Nursing and Midwifery Council (Part 1 or 2) or The Health and Care Professions Council
- three years post-qualifying experience in intensive care
- a satisfactory enhanced DBS (formerly CRB) check
- a satisfactory Occupational Health Clearance.
Fees, costs and funding
2024-2025 | 2025-2026 | |
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Home | To be confirmed | To be confirmed |
International | To be confirmed | To be confirmed |
Part time (Home) | To be confirmed | To be confirmed |
Tuition fee discount for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ graduates
- 10% or 20% discount on tuition fees for home students
- For 2024/2025 entry, a 20% discount on tuition fees for international students (International alumni who have applied to the University through an agent are not eligible to receive the discount)
How to apply
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