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Masters in Emergency Medicine Management
The
Master
of
Emergency
Medicine
Management
is
a
new
course
which
will
provide
students
with
an
opportunity
to
develop
both
their
clinical
and
non-clinical
skills
in
emergency
medicine.
Many
students
undertaking this course will existing Medical emergency care workers.
Undertaking
this
course
will
contribute
to
their
continuing
professional
development
and
career
progression.
For
those
currently
working
outside
the
NHS,
particularly
those
from
overseas,
this
course
will
provide
a
valuable
insight
into
the
delivery
of
urgent
and
emergency
care
within
the
National
Health
Service
and
will
assist
such
candidates
in securing clinical posts within the Hospitals.
The
modules
have
been
developed
to
support
clinicians
in
delivering
up-to-date
emergency
care
of
the
highest
quality.
The
course
will
appeal
to
both
senior
trainees
and
career
grade
doctors
in
emergency
medicine as well as experienced staff from other backgrounds.
Structure of the course
The
MSc
Emergency
Medicine
is
available
to
students
on
either
a
full
or
part time basis and consists of two phases of study.
To
obtain
the
MSc
in
Advanced
Emergency
Care
students
will
complete
core
modules
in
addition
to
a
selection
of
optional
modules
to
a
total
of
180 credits.
Course
is
organised
into
modules
and
students
can
choose
a
range
of
modules
to
build
a
course
that
is
relevant
and
important
to
you.
There
are
some
restrictions
on
that
as
some
modules
link
together
to
form
particular
exit
points.
We
do
have
linkages
that
allow
exit
with
sub
qualifications
in
nursing,
paediatrics
EM,
emergency
management
and
emergency medicine.
Students
can
elect
to
undertake
particular
named
routes
through
the
programme
or
undertake
a
generic
programme
of
study
by
electing
60
credits
of
study
and
focusing
their
Phase
2
studies
on
any
area
of
emergency
medicine
relevant
to
the
professional
practice.
So
basically
it’s
a
modular
MSc
which
you
can
exit
early
if
need
be
with
either
a
PgDip or PgCert.
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