05 Feb 2025 (Intake closed)
Apply by: 22 Jan 2025
New Session
Semester B - Wednesdays (9:30am-4pm)
16 Apr 2024, 05 Feb 2025, 19 Feb 2025, 05 Mar 2025, 19 Mar 2025, 02 Apr 2025
Course overview
This module is designed for experienced health professionals to develop skills for autonomous/advanced practice.
It will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to assess, examine, diagnose, and treat a range of minor injury presentations.
The module will support students to learn the practical skills required in this setting such as; x ray interpretation, wound closure (including suturing), immobilising and minor procedures.
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
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Funding
£865.00


Course details
Course leader
Lucy Whelan
Administrator
Eleena Ehiosun
Telephone
01707 284800
Course delivery
Taught
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Prerequisites
Students must have studied the pre-requisite module '7HSK2087- Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Indicators' or an equivalent course or module that meets the learning outcomes of this module prior to applying for Managing Minor Injuries; this may be studied concurrently.
If you think you have studied an equivalent module to the pre-requisite at a different university, you must provide and upload the module transcript and a copy of the module handbook as part of your application so the admission tutor can assess the equivalence.
In order to study at Level 7 applicants will normally need a degree in a health-related discipline. Applicants with evidence of professional development or academic proficiency equivalent to level 6 (degree level) study will be considered but will first need to meet with the admissions tutor, Aileen Wilson, to discuss their application. Applicants with no previous level 6 study, or equivalent, will be required to complete a level 6 bridging module.
If you have non-UK academic qualifications you will need to supply evidence of comparability. The organisation ECCTIS will supply this for a reasonable fee https://www.enic.org.uk/Qualifications/SOC/Default.aspx.
You should be a qualified health care professional currently working in an appropriate area of practice and have current professional registration (NMC, HCPC etc).

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