PGDip Professional Practice (Healthcare)
Course Overview
This Level 7 course is designed for experienced healthcare professionals seeking to advance their clinical expertise and leadership capabilities. It offers a flexible, practice-based curriculum that empowers you to innovate and lead in your clinical setting while expanding the evidence base for your specific area of practice.
Key Program Highlights
- Advance your practice with a flexible curriculum directly relevant to your current clinical role
- Select from a range of optional theoretical and clinical modules to tailor your learning
- Develop critical skills in clinical leadership, management, and service innovation
- Undertake practice-based projects that address real-world challenges in healthcare
- Build a 120-credit postgraduate certificate that can be topped up to a full Master's degree
Offer response
2 days after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs
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Course Overview
This Level 7 course is designed for experienced healthcare professionals seeking to advance their clinical expertise and leadership capabilities. It offers a flexible, practice-based curriculum that empowers you to innovate and lead in your clinical setting while expanding the evidence base for your specific area of practice.
Key Program Highlights
- Advance your practice with a flexible curriculum directly relevant to your current clinical role
- Select from a range of optional theoretical and clinical modules to tailor your learning
- Develop critical skills in clinical leadership, management, and service innovation
- Undertake practice-based projects that address real-world challenges in healthcare
- Build a 120-credit postgraduate certificate that can be topped up to a full Master's degree
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
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Offer response
2 days after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs