MSc/PgDip/PgCert Advanced Practice (Neonatal)
- Part-time study available
- NHS Funding and bursaries available
- Duration :
MSc (one year full-time two years part-time)
PgDip (nine months full-time one year, six months part-time)
PgCert (4 months full-time one year part-time)
3 good reasons to study Advanced Practice (Neonatal) at Salford
- Be at the forefront of neonatal practice
- Develop the advanced knowledge and skills to care for sick, high-dependent or critically ill neonates
- Taught by subject experts in the field
100% of Nursing and Midwifery postgraduates go on to employment and/or further study within 6 months of graduating.
DLHE 2009 and 2010This is a clinically based modular course. Clinical skills will be developed in tertiary units and the academic element will be taught at the University. It aims to enhance the knowledge and skills essential for advanced practice in neonatal care and is designed so that by the end, you will be able to work autonomously as a competent advanced neonatal practitioner within a multidisciplinary team.
Related courses
Although it does not form part of the Advanced Practice course, there is also the opportunity to undertake Non Medical Prescribing as a stand-alone module at both Level 3 and Masters Level.