As a qualified physiotherapist, your learning on this course should further hone your leadership skills and develop your entrepreneurial mindset.
The course emphasises the four pillars of both physiotherapy and the NHS practice, working with acute patients, those managing long-term conditions and supporting preventative health. It aims to enhance your prior learning, preparing you for work in the UK and abroad.
As a qualified physiotherapist, you will have the opportunity to apply your previous learning and experience to expand your skill set and develop leadership skills and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Expands your clinical reasoning, problem-solving and decision-making skills and evidence-informed practice, through research-inspired teaching and the use of industry-standard facilities, such as simulation.
Empower yourself with a deeper understanding of health and care practices and the scope of practice for physiotherapists in the UK.
Start dates:
An honours degree 2:2 or above (or international equivalent) in physiotherapy.
Successful completion of this course may lead to a range of opportunities, including:
clinical practice where you can work as a physiotherapist in the NHS or the private sector
research including research network coordinator, research assistant or further study
academic, where you can look for entry-level teaching opportunities as a teaching assistant or teaching fellow.
Leadership and Entrepreneurship — 30 credits
Clinical Reasoning in Healthcare — 30 credits
Inclusive Physiotherapy Practice — 30 credits
Community-centred Health and Wellbeing — 30 credits
Applied Health and Care Research Project — 60 credits
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