domov PgCert / PgDip / MSc Pain Management (part-time)

Birmingham City University

United Kingdom, Birmingham

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Location United Kingdom, Birmingham
Type Postgraduate, part-time
Begins September
Duration 1-3 Years (maximum 7 years)
Study language English
Awards PgCert / PgDip / MSc
Tuition fee To be confirmed
Entry qualification Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

Please review the required documents for additional information.

Language requirements

English
Accepted proof of proficiency: CAE or CPE, IELTS 6.5+, TOEFL 90+ or other equivalent

Other requirements

At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.

More information

Expenses, accommodation, working etc.

bcu.ac.uk/courses/pain-management

Application deadline:
1 Jun 2013 23:59 (GMT)

Prospectus

Overview

You should study this course if you care about making a difference to those in your care. It will hone your skills providing you with the knowledge and understanding regarding management of the complex needs of patients in pain and improve the quality of pain management, whilst giving your career a boost.

 

As a multi-professional course it is relevant to all professionals working in pain management.

 

After studying at MSc level, senior experienced professionals will be better able to understand the broader issues involved that improve pain management within a variety of clinical settings.

 

Key Facts

Discover Specialist Knowledge and Skills in Pain Management

 

 The aim of the course is to:

·         Develop practitioners who are able to respond appropriately and be proactive in managing the care of the patient in pain with complex needs, in a variety of settings.

·         Enhance and expand the specialist knowledge and skills of practitioners in order for them to facilitate the development of pain management within the health care arena so as to improve care provision

·         Facilitate practitioners to critically analyse their own, and others, clinical practice in order to challenge established ideas and methods regarding pain and its management.

·         Promote a multi disciplinary team (MDT) approach to pain management in     relation to relevant evidence based guidelines incorporating expertise from other specialist fields of practice.
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