Level 6 (20 credits) Work-Based Learning in Practice - Single module
- Part-time study available
- Alternative start dates available
- NHS Funding and bursaries available
- Duration :
Part-time, one semester, intakes in September and February
3 good reasons to study Work-based Learning in Practice at Salford:
- Gives you the opportunity to develop a work based learning project that demonstrates personal and professional development
- Enables you to apply your learning to current practice
- Delivered by staff who are experts in their field
You can take this course as a single module for continuing professional development or as part of BSc (Hons) Enhancing Professional Health Care Practice
This module explores:
- Introduction to: Work-based learning, action learning sets, available resources, managing a project
- Self development: Motivation, structured reflection, interpersonal skills, managing self and change
- Strategies for development: Self-assessment, peer observation, individual personal review, personal development goal and action planning, action learning sets, personal development review
- Local health issues: Current local and national policy initiatives, e.g. National Service Frameworks, clinical governance, essence of care, NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework, innovations in clinical practice
- Wider health care setting: Implications of policy, EU directives, professional agenda, and evidence/research- based practice