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Advanced Clinical Practice

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Imagine being able to cut patient waiting times in your hospital, or being able to put the knowledge you’ve built up over your career to more effective use.

How much more could you achieve in your day if you were able to diagnose your patients and prescribe medications with confidence? As an Advanced Clinical Practitioner this hope can become more of a reality.

Our courses can help you build on your training, skills and experiences with the knowledge and expertise of our clinicians to aid you to give your patients the very best care.

Ofsted report on degree apprenticeships

In November 2024 the University of Warwick was rated 'Good' by Ofsted in its report focused on degree apprenticeships across departments including Warwick Medical School.

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Our courses

Course Title Type Level Duration
Advanced Clinical Practice MSc/PGDip/PGCert Masters Programme Postgraduate 1-3 years part-time

Advanced Clinical Practice (Critical Care) MSc/ PGDip/ PGCert

Masters Programme Postgraduate 1-3 years part-time
Apprenticeship Advanced Clinical Practice Degree Apprenticeship Postgraduate 3 years part-time
Apprenticeship Advanced Clinical Practice (Critical Care) Degree Apprenticeship Postgraduate 3 years part-time
Postgraduate Certificate in Pre-Hospital Critical Care Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate 1 year part-time
Clinical Examination and Diagnostic Skills for Healthcare Professionals Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 12 tutorial days
Independent and Supplementary Prescribing Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 8 teaching days (face to face)
10 e-learning/distance learning days
12 practice days (workplace)
Work-based Learning-Advanced Practice Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 3 months part-time
Advanced Emergency Practice Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 5 tutorial days
Critical Care Transfer Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 5 tutorial days
Special Incident Management Postgraduate Award Postgraduate 5 tutorial days
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