Postgraduate: Remote Healthcare
Programme Overview
The programme aims to develop evidence-based remote healthcare practitioners with specialist knowledge, skills and understanding of current issues influencing the organization, delivery and leadership of remote healthcare practice, and the challenges of expedition planning and the use of remote information sources such as telemedicine; and to equip them with the advanced skills necessary to critically analyse and synthesise a range of information in order to make safe and effective decisions in complex, unpredictable and remote situations.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Remote Healthcare (60 Masters credits) consists of two 30 credit modules:
The Postgraduate Diploma in Remote Healthcare (120 Masters credits) consists of four 30 credit modules:
- Remote Practitioner (Module One)
- Personal and Organisational Resilience (Module Two)
- Remote Placement Medicine (Module Three)
- Strategies for Innovation and Improvement (Module Four)
The Masters in Remote Healthcare (180 Masters credits) comprises the four modules for the Postgraduate Diploma plus the Dissertation module (60 Masters credits).
