MEd Clinical Education

The Programme

Contacts

Programme Leader
Helen Bradbury

T: +44 (0)113 343 4550

E: courses@education.leeds.ac.uk

Additional Information

Start Date
September

Period of Study
Part-time: 3 years

Entry Requirements
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Fees:
2010/11 TBC

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This specialised programme provides a work-related and academically robust route for healthcare professionals engaged in clinical teaching and learning.

According to our philosophy of inter-professional education, you will work with other healthcare professionals to learn how to develop an environment which facilitates learning across and within the multi-professional clinical field.

On completion of the course you will have a deeper understanding of the design, delivery, assessment and evaluation of learning and teaching in clinical settings and higher education.

The course draws on expertise from the Faculty of Health, the Postgraduate Medical and Dental Deanery and practitioners from Hospital and Primary Care Trusts, as well as the Lifelong Learning Institute of which all students will become a member when joining the course.

Who is the course for?

The course is open to all healthcare professionals who are involved in education and training as part of their current role and who have already completed the PGCert. This could include pharmacists, nurses, midwifes, doctors, dentists, radiographers and any other allied healthcare professionals involved in teaching or training other staff.

The programme is particularly suitable for professionals who want to pursue a specific area of interest, as it offers the opportunity to research a chosen topic in greater detail in order to enhance teaching.

It is particularly suitable for those wanting to pursue a postgraduate qualification around full- or part-time work.

Further Information

For further information about this course please visit the clinical education website

See Also

This page last updated by Roger Tattersall on 18th November 2009.