Diabetes (PGCert/PGDip) (2022 Entry)
This course is designed for specialist nurses, GPs, hospital doctors and other health professionals involved in the care of people with diabetes.
For your PG Certificate, you'll either study three diabetes-focused modules, or two diabetes modules and one module on a different (but related) topic.
After this, if you wish to continue your study you can progress to the PG Diploma.
Our flexible, modular structure allows you to study over a period suited to your own professional needs and circumstances. Taught by experts in diabetes from Warwick Medical School, this is an interactive programme where you will learn through seminars, group work and individual study.
A good Honours Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience/professional qualifications which will be considered by the Course Director on a case by case basis) and experience of working in the healthcare sector.
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- Band A
- With specific component scores of 6.5 in reading and writing.
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There are no additional entry requirements for this course.
Postgraduate Certificate
- Postgraduate Induction and Your Professional Development (induction module)
You will select two or three of the following modules:
- Advancing Diabetes Care: Evidence into practice
- Preventing Diabetes Complications: An Evidence Based Approach
- Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence into Practice
- Diabetes in Pregnancy
- Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Diabetes Care
And one of the following modules (if only two diabetes modules were taken):
- Health Improvement and Management for Public Health
- Introduction to Leadership and Management in Healthcare Contexts
- Essentials of Clinical Education
- Global Health
- International Health Policy
- Pathways to the Public Health Workplace
Read more about the core modules offered on the Warwick Medical School website.
Postgraduate Diploma
You will select one of the following modules:
- Understanding Research and Critical Appraisal in Health Care (Onsite)
- Understanding Research and Critical Appraisal in Health Care (Distance learning)
And two of the following modules (including at least one Diabetes module):
- Advancing Diabetes Care: Evidence into practice
- Preventing Diabetes Complications: An Evidence Based Approach
- Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence into Practice
- Diabetes in Pregnancy
- Applied Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Diabetes Care
- Health Improvement and Management for Public Health
- Introduction to Leadership and Management in Healthcare Contexts
- Essentials of Clinical Education
- Global Health
- International Health Policy
- Pathways to the Public Health Workplace
- Independent and Supplementary Prescribing
Read more about the core modules offered on the Warwick Medical School website.
This is an interactive programme. You will learn through lectures and seminars, practical group work and guided reading. You will benefit from guided discussions and have the opportunity to practice the skills you have learnt during the sessions.
Face-to-face modules are organised in blocks of intensive study lasting either four or five days at a time. Online variants run over four weeks.
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Class sizes will vary, however on average they comprise of 20-25 students.
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Assessment for each module varies between written essays of 4,000 words each, or an essay and a case study totalling 4,000 words.
Reading lists
Most departments have reading lists available through Warwick Library. If you would like to view reading lists for the current cohort of students you can visit our Warwick Library web page.
Your timetable
Your personalised timetable will be complete when you are registered for all modules, compulsory and optional, and you have been allocated to your lectures, seminars and other small group classes. Your compulsory modules will be registered for you when you join us.