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The College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (CHMLS) boasts a distinguished history in educating allied health professionals, now broadening its scope to incorporate undergraduate medicine and nursing degrees. This innovative program welcomes both internal and external candidates, including clinical partners who host students for practical training. The curriculum can be delivered through:
A phased progression toward academic credits and qualifications, Individual modules for continuing professional development (CPD) and credit aggregation toward FHEQ level 7 awards, such as faculty training for medicine, nursing, and allied health programs (including associate student enrollment). The College has cultivated strong ties between healthcare programs and NHS collaborators, making this degree: A solid research foundation for dissertation components, A platform for joint initiatives with partners to enhance NHS services.
The program highlights its interdisciplinary approach, welcoming all medical and healthcare practitioners to mirror the NHS's contemporary diversity.
It aligns with Health Education England's learning pathways, covering areas like teaching methods, communication, clinical simulation, digital healthcare education, clinical leadership, and research.
Career Prospects
Master's graduates in Clinical Education excel in educational roles that advance teaching practices within professional settings. This qualification serves as a stepping stone to leadership roles in both clinical and academic spheres—some alumni continue their research journey through doctoral studies. The program's diverse features promote active learning through engaging content. Challenging concepts foster analytical skills, equipping you with valuable transferable competencies for career advancement.