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Announcing two new CPD courses designed with the Remote and Rural practitioner in mind – STAT Rural and STAT Remote & Austere that will commence delivery early in 2025.
Each STAT (Stabilisation and Treatment Awaiting Transfer) course focuses on the different timescales relevant to practice in Rural, Remote and Austere settings.
STAT Rural will help you to develop your knowledge and practical skills to deliver extended management for acutely unwell patients in primary care settings whilst awaiting ambulance transfer.
STAT Remote & Austere takes this learning further to help you to develop your knowledge and practical skills to stabilise and initiate treatment for up to the first 24 hours of care in clinical settings more distant from definitive care.
Each course has been designed with the needs of the busy working clinician in mind. Delivery is through a “blended learning” approach, combining “access on demand” pre-recorded lecture content with guided reading and interaction in the online discussion forum in preparation for a short block of face-to-face seminars on-campus that combines interactive case-based discussions with practical skills training using our extensive sim library.
These new courses sit alongside our established and very successful UMeCC (Urgent Medical Care Course) that is designed to help you to develop your knowledge, clinical reasoning and confidence in the management of Urgent Care presentations.
All courses are validated for postgraduate credit and can be accessed as stand-alone CPD or built up towards a PGCert in Remote & Rural Medicine
To find out more and make your application please email Course Leader Dr Tim Sanders: [email protected].
MSc in Remote & Rural Medicine programmeCalling all current and aspiring Remote or Rural practitioners from all disciplines. Whether you are a Doctor, ACP, Paramedic or Nurse Practitioner; working in General Practice, Urgent Care or Emergency Care; newly qualified or experienced, already working in a Rural or Remote setting, or aspiring to break away from your work in the ratrace, our MSc in Remote and Rural Medicine has been developed for you. Our Remote and Rural generalist curriculum draws on competency frameworks in Remote and Rural Healthcare and Urgent Care from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh’s faculties of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare, and Pre-Hospital Emergency Care, the RCGP curriculum and Health Education Scotland/GMC Credential in Rural and Remote Health (Urgent and Unscheduled Care), alongside the years of rural practice experience of Course Leader Dr Tim Sanders and his team. The programme will help you to:
With options to extend your skills to:
Whilst you learn about Remote and Rural Medicine, as a theme throughout the programme you will also develop your skills in academic writing, evidence-based practice and critical appraisal of the literature, preparing you to progress to gain MSc in Remote and Rural Medicine through the completion of MB4099 - Research and Evidence Based Practice Methods and your choice of MB4022 - Dissertation or MB4003 - Professional Project. This course is designed from the bottom up with the needs of the busy practitioner in mind. Study at your own pace, using a blended learning approach that makes the best use of live and access-on-demand online materials building towards short, interactive campus-based blocks of face-to-face content that bring learners and teaching team together to discuss, explore and make connections. To apply, head to the Remote & Rural Medicine Postgraduate - PGCert - UCLan course webpages and click on the “Apply for this Course” link, or for more information contact Course Leader Dr Tim Sanders via [email protected]. |
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