Effective leadership and management do not happen by chance. This practice-related course will help you develop the knowledge, skills and qualities to be an effective health care leader. This leadership and management course is designed to give you the confidence to try new and creative approaches to the workplace, deal with complex leadership situations and provide effective patient and service outcomes.
The course is aimed at all health care professionals including nurses, midwives, doctors, physiotherapists, radiographers and health care scientists who want to develop the knowledge, skills and qualities to be an effective health care leader.
A Bachelor’s degree with honours from a UK university or an equivalent academic or professional qualification (if applicable) from the UK or elsewhere i.e. incorporating study at least comparable to 120 credits at honours level as so deemed by the Board of College or a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate from a UK university.
The University requires that applicants must have satisfactory references related to the intended vocational course regarding their ability to complete the course and appropriate position within their organisation.
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This practice-related master's course is aimed at all healthcare professionals, including nurses, midwives, doctors, physiotherapists, radiographers, and healthcare scientists who want to develop the knowledge, skills, and qualities to be effective healthcare leaders.
Typically, an applicant is a qualified healthcare professional currently working in middle management or wanting to move up to middle/senior management within or outside of their current organisation. Some applicants are already managers and want the formal qualification to support the role they are already doing.
Leading & Managing in Complex Organisations (30 credits)
Leading Change for Patient/Service Improvement (30 credits)
Project Management and Methods of Inquiry (core module)
The 'Me' in Leadership for Health Care Practice (30 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)
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