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This Advanced Practice master's develops and enhances specialist clinical skills in sexual and reproductive health assessment, screening, contraception, sexually transmitted infection management, communication and leadership, to provide a comprehensive and accessible service.
KEY BENEFITS
* Central location allows access to world leading clinical and academic resources.
* Access to extracurricular seminars and lectures given by leaders in healthcare from around the world.
* A multi-faculty environment drawing on clinical and academic expertise from a number of world leading schools and hospitals providing an unparalleled inter-professional learning experience.
PURPOSE
This pathway is designed to build upon the skills and knowledge of experienced nurses with some experience of sexual and reproductive health and will enable you to lead the development and delivery of innovative women's healthcare.
DESCRIPTION
This programme will increase your knowledge and critical understanding of the socio-political context of women's lives and health experiences; appraise your role as an advocate for women and gain in-depth knowledge of research methods and evidence-based healthcare to support the formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies.
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW Core programme content Students study the following core modules:
* Social and Political Dimensions of Women's Health
* Measurement and Evaluation for Healthcare Practice
* Evidence Based Decision Making in Healthcare
* Dissertation.
For students wishing to undertake either an empirical study or a service development project as part of the dissertation module, additional modules must be taken and passed. These include:
* Issues in the Conduct of Healthcare Research (empirical study only)
* Professional Development and Organisational Change (service development project only)
Alternatively students may choose for their dissertation to undertake an indepth analysis of an area of policy or practice or to prepare three papers for publication.
Indicative non-core content Students select optional courses from a wide range of available options including:
* Advanced assessment skills
* Clinical specialities
Other options from our BSc programme may also be available. Students who have already studied modules at undergraduate or graduate level at King's may be able to incorporate this study into the programme, provided that the credits have not already contributed to an award. Modules studied elsewhere may be incorporated through accreditation of prior certificated learning (subject to a successful accreditation claim).
FORMAT AND ASSESSMENT The majority of assessment is by coursework; some modules are also assessed by examination.
MODULES More information on typical programme modules.
NB it cannot be guaranteed that all modules are offered in any particular academic year. Dissertation Module - Required Evidence-based Decision Making In Healthcare - Required Measurement and Evaluation For Healthcare Practice - Required Social And Political Dimensions Of Women's Healthcare - Required Issues in the Conduct of Healthcare Research - Optional
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
FUNDING Staff from contracted Trusts are eligible to have their study funded, subject to agreement by their manager. Students not sponsored by their employer may wish to pursue other sources of funding. Some scholarships may be available. Prospective students may also wish to consult the Directory of Grant-making Trusts and Charities (available in local libraries). Self-funding students may wish to consider a Career Development Loan