NHS Lothian Collaborative Modules
QMU offers a number of modules in collaboration with NHS Lothian. These modules are for registered healthcare professionals working in an appropriate area.
The modules offer a range of clinical and professional development opportunities that can be taken individually for your continuing professional development.
NHS Lothian Collaborative Modules: In brief
All modules are at Scottish Credit Qualification Framework (SCQF)
40 credits at level 10
- Community Clinical Decision Making
40 Credits at level 11
- Community Clinical Decision Making
- Advanced History Taking and Clinical Examination for Advanced Practitioners
- Clinical Work-based Learning for Advanced Practitioners.
How will I be taught?
Structure, delivery, duration and outcome
Structure: These are single modules
Delivery: Variable
Duration: Variable
Outcomes: Please see individual course for SCQF outcome.
NHS Lothian Collaborative Modules: Entry requirements and application information
Entry requirements
The modules are open to registered healthcare practitioners working in an appropriate area.
Applicants must be registered with a professional body (ie NMC, HCPC, GPC, etc). These modules do not lead to professional registration.
Fees
TBC
If you are in receipt of any form of state benefit (including Working Tax credits) and are studying part-time at undergraduate level then you may be eligible for a Fee Waiver.
Application
For further information, including application process, please contact NHS Lothian
Application deadline
TBC
Start date
Start date will depend on module/s chosen.
More information and QMU contacts
For further information about pre-requisites, dates and venues etc please contact Caroline Gibson or contact NHS Lothian