PGCert Clinical Practice
We recognise that studying whilst juggling work and personal commitments is challenging, which is why teaching on this course is both live and recorded. This gives you the opportunity to engage with your lecturers when you can, with the flexibility to study when you want, where you want and for how long you want. Our programme consists of a range of 10 credit modules that are delivered totally online by academics and clinicians who are experts in their field. We use the latest digital teaching techniques to offer bespoke content, with our modules designed to give you a solid foundation in all aspects of safe and compassionate care – all underpinned by the latest research and evidence. Learning methods include workshops, discussions, group activities and tutorial support and we also offer a range of assessment methods, from traditional academic assignments to poster presentations and exams. Plus, we work with our NHS partners to ensure our course is constantly updated to reflect the very latest in healthcare needs and challenges.
We recognise that studying whilst juggling work and personal commitments is challenging, which is why teaching on this course is both live and recorded. This gives you the opportunity to engage with your lecturers when you can, with the flexibility to study when you want, where you want and for how long you want. Our programme consists of a range of 10 credit modules that are delivered totally online by academics and clinicians who are experts in their field. We use the latest digital teaching techniques to offer bespoke content, with our modules designed to give you a solid foundation in all aspects of safe and compassionate care – all underpinned by the latest research and evidence. Learning methods include workshops, discussions, group activities and tutorial support and we also offer a range of assessment methods, from traditional academic assignments to poster presentations and exams. Plus, we work with our NHS partners to ensure our course is constantly updated to reflect the very latest in healthcare needs and challenges.