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Description
The Professional Doctorate in Health is designed for a range of health and social care professionals who are interested in furthering their development as expert practitioners and researchers in practice.
By utilising web-based delivery blended with Summer Schools (typically five days in length), the programme aims to meet the learning needs of busy health and social care practitioners.
During the first two years of study you will complete a series of units covering research methods, evidence based practice, comparative health policy and other topics relevant to research in practice. Throughout the first two years you will also be developing a protocol for your doctoral research project. Unlike the PhD programme, we do not expect you to have a well-developed research protocol before commencing your studies. Your Personal Development Adviser (PDA) will work with you to develop your research plans, before handing over to an academic and practice-based supervisor during the second year.
Programme features
- Carry out independent research and understand research methods whilst remaining in your practice area.
- Choose your learning style within a flexible environment amongst a multi-professional community.
- Expand your understanding of policy and practice in the context of international healthcare systems and service.
Time required for study
We recognise that many of our students are in demanding full-time health or social care jobs and the Professional Doctorate in Health programme is designed to be flexible and supportive in order to accommodate these demands. However, you will need to be able to commit at least 15 hours per-week (on average) to your studies, either through study leave or by working during evenings, weekends and holidays.
Transfer to the PhD programme
If who wish to exit with a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) award, rather than the DHealth (Professional Doctorate in Health) award, then you may apply to do so at the end of the first or second year of study, while retaining the flexible mode of delivery and supervision designed for the Professional Doctorate in Health programme.
Qualifications and durationsThis is a part-time distance-learning programme (it can be completed in four, or up to eight years)
The programme has the following exit awards:
- MSc Research in Health Practice (three years)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research (two years)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research (one year)
Contents
Programme structureThis is a flexible programme. You will typically study over four or five years, but may take up to eight years (if required).
Year one
- Research project preparation and planning
- Introduction to practice based research
- Research design and methods
- Evidence into practice
Year two
- Research project design and development
- Professional issues in health 1 (policy)
- Professional issues in health 2 (practice)
Year three/four (Doctorate)
- Thesis
Teaching takes the form of online units, which include resource libraries, access to all of the online journals (held by the University of Bath Library), and a structured series of activities and online discussion boards.
All resources can be accessed through PD Online - our bespoke virtual learning environment. You will also be able to submit your assignments on PD Online and communicate directly with staff and your fellow students.
A Summer School is held once a year at the University (most often in September). You will attend one Summer School/Induction during your first year and one Summer School at the beginning of the second year.
Your tutor will provide support for your assignment preparation, as well as learning needs analysis and personal development planning.
The research and thesis phase will be supervised by a panel of specialists; comprising a University academic member of staff (to ensure that the work is of a sufficient standard), and a practice-based specialist (to ensure that the work is at the forefront of practice).
Methods of assessmentAssessment consists of a combination of written assignments, literature reviews, research protocols and reflective accounts. There are no written examinations.
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence of application to practice, and have to undertake a face-to-face transfer interview and a final viva.
Lecturers
Dr David WainwrightSenior Lecturer
1 West 5.106
Email: d.wainwright@bath.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 38 5477
Requirements
Academic and professional requirements- First or 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate subject, from a recognised university, (this may be waived if you have a higher degree, or can demonstrate a track record of practice based research that has been published in peer reviewed journals) and
- One year post-qualification, graduation or registration experience in an appropriate context (normally health, social care, education or clinical/medical context).
Certificates must be dated to within two years of the start of the programme of study.
- IELTS 7 (with no less than 6.5 in each component)
- PTE Academic of 69 with no less than 62 in any component
One reference is required from your employer or line-manager.
This should describe your academic capability, how the Professional Doctorate in Health will aid your professional development, and also indicate that you will be able to meet the time requirements for your studies.
If you have recently completed a University based programme of study you may also submit an academic reference in support of your application, although this is optional.
To apply for this programme please complete the online application form (there is no need to provide a comprehensive research proposal at the application stage, however, please outline your research interests in section seven of the application form).
English Language Requirements
IELTS band: 7
IMPORTANT NOTE: Since April 2014 the ETS tests (including TOEFL and TOEIC) are no longer accepted for Tier 4 visa applications to the United Kingdom. The university might still accept these tests to admit you to the university, but if you require a Tier 4 visa to enter the UK and begin your degree programme, these tests will not be sufficient to obtain your Visa.
The IELTS test is most widely accepted by universities and is also accepted for Tier 4 visas to the UK- learn more.
Work Experience
At least 1 year(s) of work experience is required.