Advanced Practice Health and Social Care
Starting dates and places
Description
Induction workshopLancaster - 02 - 05 September 2013
- 02 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 03 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 04 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 05 September; 09:00 - 16:00 hours
The MSc Advanced Practice (Clinical) is designed to offer a flexible programme which will enhance professional development and career opportunities for nurses and allied health professionals who undertake Advanced Practice roles in healthcare. The programme has been developed to facilitate the development of knowledge and skills in three specific areas: health assessment/ diagnostic reasoning/ clinical decision making, leadership and the adoption/ evaluation of evidence based practice…
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Lancaster - 02 - 05 September 2013
- 02 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 03 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 04 September; 09:00 - 17:00 hours
- 05 September; 09:00 - 16:00 hours
The MSc Advanced Practice (Clinical) is designed to offer a flexible programme which will enhance professional development and career opportunities for nurses and allied health professionals who undertake Advanced Practice roles in healthcare. The programme has been developed to facilitate the development of knowledge and skills in three specific areas: health assessment/ diagnostic reasoning/ clinical decision making, leadership and the adoption/ evaluation of evidence based practice. For nurses, the MSc Advanced Practice (Clinical) is accredited by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
This award is studied part-time, through distance learning and work-based learning. There are two residential workshops for all students – a four-day induction workshop and a two-day pre OSCE workshop.
What can this course lead to?This programme will enhance your ability to gain employment in more senior roles as an advanced practitioner, within your chosen field of healthcare. It enables you to meet the requirements laid out in the knowledge and skills framework providing opportunities for career advancement.
Completing the MSc will also enhance your abilities to continue to further advanced study e.g. to MPhil/PhD level.
We have a range of postgraduate awards: and stand-alone modules, which could be supportive of your continuing professional development, on subjects such as:
- MSc Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Practice
We are amongst the UK’s leading health and wellbeing faculties and are proud of the high level of support we are able to offer to our students. We provide a wide range of high-quality courses supported by expert academic and clinical practice staff. If you join us you will enjoy great facilities and learn alongside caring, committed and experienced professionals. Our employment record is excellent.
Entry requirements1st or 2nd class honours degree
Students with other qualifications may be admitted to the course via APL procedures
More about levels and credits
Credit and UCAS requirements Credit: 180 credits Selection criteria- Applicants must be on the NMC Nursing Register /Health Professionals Council Register or its equivalent, and have regular access to an advanced practice environment.
- Graduate Nurse Practitioner Applicants must have completed their programme of study at a Royal College of Nursing approved site.
- Nurse Practitioner (RCN approved courses only) graduates will be exempt from the Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE). This will be dealt with via the University APL procedures.
- Applicants will have 5 years (pro rata) experience in their clinical field.
- Applicants are required to have a clinical practice facilitator to support their clinical learning and undertake their practice assessments.
- Placements are subject to an educational audit of the learning environment.
- Normally applicants must hold an Honours degree classification 2ii or above in a cognisant subject.
- Applicants who do not hold a 2ii Honours degree will be considered as a non-standard entrant. Standard University practice will be followed with respect to applicants without traditional entry requirements. Non-standard entrants are required to demonstrate ability to benefit from and successfully complete the course. All non-standard entrants are interviewed.
- Applicants will need to provide evidence of successful study at Level 6 (or equivalent) within the last 5 years.
- Students for whom English is a second language may be required to provide evidence of passing an International Language Testing System (IELTS) with a score of 7.0 with a mean score of 6.5 in all elements.
- Applicants will be interviewed by a member of the Advanced Practice team; this interview will be conducted by telephone.
- The application must be supported by two references one of which must make reference to the applicant’s professional competence. One referee must be the applicant’s current employer.
- It is expected that students will have in place a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS check). If an additional DBS check is required, it is the responsibility of the student or employer, to arrange for and fund this.
- Where a student undertakes a placement outside a contract of employment with the placement provider, there is an expectation that adequate arrangements for indemnity insurance will be in place and this is the student's responsibility.
Modules
Core modules (20 credits at level 7 unless indicated otherwise):
- HPHG7001 Clinical Decision Making in Advanced Practice
- HPHG7003 Developing and Improving Advanced Clinical Practice
- HPHG7005 Evidence for Advanced Practice
- HPHG9001 Qualificatory Practice Unit (QPU): Learning in Practice (non-credit bearing)
Students exiting at this point with 60 credits and successful completion of the QPU will be awarded a PgC Advanced Practice (Clinical)
- FHWG7000 Research Methods
- HLLG7000 Dissertation (60 credits at level 7)
Optional modules (20 credits at level 7 unless indicted otherwise):
40 credits to be selected; please be advised that attendance may be required for optional modules
HLLG7004 Evidence Based Practice
HLLG7006 Leadership
HLLG7050 Management: Managing within a Strategic and Organisational Context
HPHG7002 Acute Care: Assessment and Management of the Acutely Ill Adult
HPHG7004 Advanced Pathophysiology and Disease in Practice
HPHG7008 Case Management of Long Term Conditions
HPHG7020 Long Term Conditions: Care and Management
HMFG7006 Advanced Assessment and Management of Acutely Ill Children
HMGG7008 Advanced Assessment and Management of Common Childhood Illness
HPHG7018 Facilitating Health Behaviour Change
HLLG7011/12/13/14 Negotiated Learning (Independent Study)
HLLG7016/17/18/19 Work Based Learning
HPHG7024 Medicines: Therapeutics and Pharmacology
Non-medical Prescribing (V300 - Nurses, Midwives, Specialist Community Public Health Nursing) - 40 credits at level 7
Non-medical Prescribing (Allied Health Professionals) - 40 credits at level 7
Non-medical Prescribing (Pharmacists) - 40 credits at level 7
Course summaryThis programme will enhance your ability to gain employment in more senior roles as an advanced practitioner, within your chosen field of healthcare.
You will develop the qualities needed for employment in circumstances requiring the assessment, diagnosis, problem solving, clinical decision making and treatment of patients with undifferentiated undiagnosed conditions. You will also develop your knowledge and skills in leadership and the care of clients with complex needs. You will develop the qualities needed in circumstances requiring sound judgement, personal responsibility and initiative in complex and unpredictable professional environments.
Accreditation informationFor nurses, the Royal College of Nursing Accreditation Unit will record successful completion of the MSc Advanced Practice (Clinical) and will issue the RCN’S own certificate for Advanced Practice.
To satisfy the Royal College of Nursing accreditation you must have successfully completed the full 500 clinical hours in the first year of the programme and successfully completed the rest of the Qualificatory Practice Unit. If you fail the any of the required components after normal reassessment attempts you will be awarded a Post Graduate Certificate in Healthcare. If you choose to continue with the MSc, then you will be awarded either the PgD or MSc in Healthcare, dependent on the number of credits achieved; this will not allow you to practice at an Advanced Level.
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