Healthcare Education and Clinical Leadership MSc

This innovative programme is designed to meet the requirements of professional healthcare workers and mentors by the use of modules and work-based learning assignments applicable to any healthcare teaching setting. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Lead and manage healthcare practice
  • Implement research advances to enrich evidence-based practice
  • Implement workplace learning
  • Introduce teaching and learning strategies within clinical settings
  • Competently research healthcare issues
  • Prepare for the management of change
  • Apply your learning to projects within the workplace

The course consists of taught modules, work-based learning projects and provides an opportunity to explore a topic of particular interest in some depth, along with reflecting on the complete learning experience.

This masters programme is awarded by Kingston University and is delivered in partnership with St George's, University of London, by the joint Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences. For full course details visit Healthcare Education and Clinical Leadership MSc on the Kingston University website.

Open event

To find more about how the MSc can benefit your career please come along to our open event at St George's, University of London on Thursday 18 March 2010. For further details visit the Faculty website at www.healthcare.ac.uk

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