LLM/PgDip/PgCert Health Care Law

  • Distance Learning
  • International students can apply

This distance learning postgraduate course addresses important legal and ethical issues of concern to any society including rights to health care and the duty to provide health care services; the regulation of health care institutions and professionals; liabilities of health care practitioners and authorities; treatment of vulnerable patients; mental health issues and rights of privacy.

Political control of the health care professions is extending rapidly and the new reforms in the health care sector are likely to alter the legal environment within which the health care professions work. At the same time health care practitioners find themselves in an increasingly costly and litigious environment. Many lawyers specialise in clinical negligence and consequently are much concerned with the relationship between the health care professions and patients.

Course Structure

The course runs over two academic years in total. You study two core modules in year 1 and one core module in year 2. In semester 2 you choose one of the options listed before moving onto the dissertation module, which is studied in semester 3.

The course utulises e-based learning as the sole delivery mechanism. You will use Blackboard and online legal research tutorials which are provided. There will be online lectures and seminars and all material is stored as a podcast. You will have the opportunity to participate in case studies, discussions and tutorials.