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MSc Clinical Medicine (Teaching and Learning)

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

Please note: This course is only open to Clinical Fellows at the Royal Wolverhampton Trust to apply.

The MSc Clinical Medicine (Teaching and Learning) has been developed by practicing NHS Consultants and Health Academics in consultation with National Health Service (NHS) Trust Partners. The course is designed for Medical Doctors and other Healthcare Professionals who are looking to develop and refine their teaching and learning, research skills and develop understanding of effective teamwork and best practice. The MSc Clinical Medicine (Teaching and Learning) aims to enhance teaching, learning and research skills, thereby, facilitating personal and professional development and strengthening participants’ ability to bring about positive change, solve problems effectively, and ensure patient safety.

Entry Requirements

  • A first or second class honours degree from a UK Higher Education Institution (HEI) or overseas equivalent in healthcare or medical sciences.
  • A Medical Doctor or Healthcare Professional working in the healthcare industry e.g. NHS.
  • Students will need to be working in the health context or have access to an appropriate placement, to comply with the requirements of some assessments within the regime.
  • If English is not an applicant’s first language they will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 7.0 (Academic level), unless the primary medical qualification has been taught and examined in English.
  • Students may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) subject to the guidelines set out by the University. RPL includes accreditation of prior certificated learning.
  • A reference from a tutor who has supervised the applicants undergraduate or postgraduate studies (or equivalent).

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