Special Incident Management
Overview
Gain a theoretical framework for the acquisition of a range of clinical skills relevant to the primary emergency clinical setting.
The aim of this module is to provide you with a theoretical framework for the acquisition of knowledge in the provision of healthcare in a range of challenging and unusual situations. These skills will support you in the safe identification and management of a range of clinical and non-clinical situations where specific interventions are required in order to maximise the clinical outcome. The skills will be supported by the relevant theoretical concepts and knowledge.
Please note: Teaching may be facilitated off-site on one of the study days, if required.
Key Facts
Contact:
Eva Mussio / Claire Runaghan / Evon Conway
Tel: 024 765 74263
Module Lead: Mike Smyth, Tim Atherton
Duration: Blended learning - Part-time over a 5 week period plus 155 hours of self-directed study
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CATS: 20
Code: MD940
Assessment
- 2,000-word case study
- 1 x poster/ infographic
Module dates
June 2024 | July 2024 |
3,10, 17, 24 | 1 |
Application Deadline: 22 April 2024.
Teaching scheduled may be subject to change. It is therefore advised that you check individual module pages in advance of teaching.
Study options
MSc route: available as part of the MSc in Advanced Critical Care Practice and MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. Not sure an MSc is for you? Take this module as a Postgraduate Award. Contact us for more information