Enhance your skills in the areas of management, leadership and innovation – required by a wide range of healthcare professionals and health service managers. MSc Healthcare Management, Leadership and Innovation is designed to be a highly flexible entry into management within the health and care service, whether your interests lie in leadership, quality improvement, innovation methodology, organisation development, patient safety, or education.
You will normally have a first degree BA/BSc (Hons) at 2:2 or above in a relevant subject e.g. (clinical or non-clinical) leadership, management, innovation or related topics.
Entrants who have acquired experience through work or other means that enables staff responsible for admissions to be confident of the candidate’s ability to succeed in the programme may also be considered, in line with QAA guidance.
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From scholarships and loans, to grants from charitable trusts, you can fund your postgraduate study at Plymouth in a number of ways.
Core module:
Leadership in Healthcare: Theory and Practice (HML713)
Management in Healthcare: Theory and Practice (HML714)
Quality Improvement and Innovation (HML717)
Research Methods in Healthcare (CLE721)
Research Design and Development (CLE731)
Research Project Dissertation (CLE732DL)
Optional modules:
Organisation Development and Change (HML715)
Contemporary Issues in Clinical Education (CLE713)
Technology Enhanced Teaching and Learning (CLE722DL)
Primary and Public Healthcare: Global Health (GH712)
Health in Humanitarian Emergencies (GH715)
Patient Safety (HML716)
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