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A comprehensive framework offering various educational opportunities for skill and knowledge development in General Practice. Choose from undergraduate and post-graduate levels based on your experience level. Visit the website for more information.
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Nursing in General Practice- a Framework for Development Denise Knight d.knight@herts.ac.uk School of Health and Social Work Department of Adult Nursing and Primary Care www.herts.ac.uk/
The educational framework Offers a range of educational opportunities including study days, short courses and modules of study at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. All options are focused on the development on the skills and knowledge necessary for effective practice The essential skills programme is designed for practitioners who are relatively new to General Practice and allows the development of appropriate skills and knowledge to work effectively within their new roles Enables a coherent approach to your professional and academic development allowing you to study at whichever level is appropriate for your prior learning and experience. www.herts.ac.uk/courses/search?query=contemporary+nursing&collection=herts-courses
Assessment and Management of Health Needs – Cancer Care – Coaching Skills for Leading – Complexities in Leg Ulcer Management – Developing and Managing People within Healthcare – Dissertation Project – Integrating Research with Professional Practice – Managing Long Term Conditions – Minor Injuries Autonomous Practice – independent Prescribing (V300) – Mentorship Preparation Single column slide - Slide title in ArialSlide subtitle in Arial Minor Illness – Leadership Skills in Healthcare Practice– Research for Practice Development – Healthcare Mentorship Preparation – Wounds Issues and Challenges – Assessment and Management of Health Needs - Independent prescribing (V300) – Contemporary Issues in Infection Prevention & Control - Honours Project Family Planning - Immunisations and Vaccinations - Cervical Screening – Diabetes - Basic Life Support and Anaphylaxis – Respiratory Care, Ear care Text ranged left, one paragraph space between lines of text in black Text ranged left, one paragraph space between lines of text in black Text ranged left, one paragraph space between lines of text in black Text ranged left, one paragraph space between lines of text in black Text ranged left, one paragraph space between lines of text in black
Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care (CRIPACC) • Internationally renowned research centre, with particular expertise in: • Adolescent, Child and Family Health • Older People’s Health and Complex Conditions • Food and Public Health • Patient Experience and Public Involvement • Evidence Based Practice
Post-graduate opportunities • Advance your career by developing research and leadership skills with an exciting post-graduate qualification • Build on your clinical academic career • PhD • DHRes • MSc Clinical Research
PhD programme • Adolescent, Child and Family Health • Food and Public Health • Health and Emergency Professions • Paramedic Science • Physiotherapy • Therapeutic / diagnostic radiography • Health Services Research • Nursing and Midwifery • Older People’s Health and Complex Conditions • Patient Experience and Public Involvement • Research in Primary and Community Care • Social Work
Other postgraduate qualifications • Doctorate in Health Research • Guided learning Doctoral programme • Part-time over 6 years • Masters of Science in Clinical Research • Taught Masters programme • 1 year full-time or part-time 2 to up to 5 years
For further details please get in touch with either: Kim Haynes k.m.haynes@herts.ac.uk